Elementary mathematics from a higher standpoint : geometry / Felix Klein ; translated by Gert Schubring.

By: Klein, Felix, 1849-1925 [author.]Contributor(s): Schubring, Gert [translator.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: German Publisher: New York : Springer, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Description: 315 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9783662494455 (electronic book)Uniform titles: Elementarmathematik vom högeren Standpunkte aus. English Subject(s): Geometry | Mathematics -- Geometry -- GeneralLOC classification: QA445 K54 2016
Contents:
First Part : The Simplest Geometric Formations.
Second Part : Geometric Transformations.
Third Part : Systematic Discussion of Geometry.
Subject: The first biography to cover all aspects of Felix Klein’s life and work Demonstrates all the ways in which Felix Klein played a pioneering role Illustrate the wide variety of programs that Klein developed for mathematics, its applications, its organization, and mathematical instruction One of his prominent female collaborators was Emmy Noether, whose career Klein promoted and whose famous Noether theorems he sought to make known among physicists Provides insight into the most important mathematical schools and research directions in Germany as well as into the relationships between the mathematicians themselves — https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-75785-4
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Includes index (pages 305-315).

First Part : The Simplest Geometric Formations.

Second Part : Geometric Transformations.

Third Part : Systematic Discussion of Geometry.

The first biography to cover all aspects of Felix Klein’s life and work
Demonstrates all the ways in which Felix Klein played a pioneering role
Illustrate the wide variety of programs that Klein developed for mathematics, its applications, its organization, and mathematical instruction
One of his prominent female collaborators was Emmy Noether, whose career Klein promoted and whose famous Noether theorems he sought to make known among physicists
Provides insight into the most important mathematical schools and research directions in Germany as well as into the relationships between the mathematicians themselves —

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-75785-4