The American Mathematical Monthly: Devoted to the Interests of Collegiate Mathematics, Bände 3-4

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Mathematical Association of America, 1896
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Seite 162 - not Music be described as the Mathematic of sense, Mathematic as Music of the reason ? the « soul of each the same! Thus the musician feels Mathematic, the mathematician thinks Music, « — Music the dream, Mathematic the working life — each to receive its consummation from « the other when the human intelligence, elevated to its perfect type, shall shine forth glorified « in some future MOZART-DIRICHLET or BEETHOVEN-GAUSS — a union already not indistinctly « foreshadowed in the genius...
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Seite 164 - ... of being obtained by composition, by mixture, so to say, of a certain limited number of fundamental forms, standard rays, as they might be termed in the Algebraic Spectrum of the Quantic to which they belong. And, as it is a leading pursuit of the Physicists of the present day to ascertain the fixed lines in the spectrum of every chemical substance, so it is the aim and object of a great school of mathematicians to make out the fundamental derived forms, the Cpvariants and Invariants, as they...
Seite 77 - Cor. 13. 1.), together with four right angles. Therefore all the angles of the figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Seite 159 - Perhaps I may without immodesty lay claim to the appellation of the Mathematical Adam, as I believe that I have given more names (passed into general circulation) to the creatures of the mathematical reason than all the other mathematicians of the age combined.
Seite 164 - But for the persistence of a student of this University in urging upon me his desire to study with me the modern Algebra I should never have been led into this investigation ; and the new facts and principles which I have discovered in regard to it (important facts, I believe), would, so far as I am concerned, have remained still hidden in the wornb of time*.
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