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1The Hill equation and the origin of quantitative pharmacologyArchive for History of Exact Sciences2012264
2The Gibbs-Wilbraham phenomenon: An episode in fourier analysisArchive for History of Exact Sciences1979263
3Differentials, higher-order differentials and the derivative in the Leibnizian calculusArchive for History of Exact Sciences1974248
4Non-additive probabilities in the work of Bernoulli and LambertArchive for History of Exact Sciences1978209
5Kirchhoff's theory of rodsArchive for History of Exact Sciences1992191
6The Ehrenfest Classification of Phase Transitions: Introduction and EvolutionArchive for History of Exact Sciences1998179
7Gauss and the history of the fast Fourier transformArchive for History of Exact Sciences1985158
8On the need to rewrite the history of Greek mathematicsArchive for History of Exact Sciences1975132
9On the prehistory of the theory of probabilityArchive for History of Exact Sciences1974119
10The concept of function up to the middle of the 19th centuryArchive for History of Exact Sciences1976113
11Max Planck and the beginnings of the quantum theoryArchive for History of Exact Sciences1961107
12Medieval quantifications of qualities: The ?Merton School?Archive for History of Exact Sciences1971107
13The ritual origin of countingArchive for History of Exact Sciences1962102
14Patterns of mathematical thought in the later seventeenth centuryArchive for History of Exact Sciences196199
15An examination of Bradwardine's geometryArchive for History of Exact Sciences197897
16Der Mathematiker Abraham de Moivre (1667?1754)Archive for History of Exact Sciences196893
17A program toward rediscovering the rational mechanics of the age of reasonArchive for History of Exact Sciences196092
18Einstein, Nordstr�m and the early demise of scalar, Lorentz-covariant theories of gravitationArchive for History of Exact Sciences199292
19David Hilbert and the axiomatization of physics (1894?1905)Archive for History of Exact Sciences199791
20On the Homocentric Spheres of EudoxusArchive for History of Exact Sciences199891
21El�ments d'analyse de Karl WeierstrassArchive for History of Exact Sciences197390
22On the emergence of probabilityArchive for History of Exact Sciences197990
23The death of a mathematical theory: a study in the sociology of knowledgeArchive for History of Exact Sciences196688
24The possible influence of the discovery of radio-active decay on the concept of physical probabilityArchive for History of Exact Sciences198587
25The development of Galois theory from Lagrange to ArtinArchive for History of Exact Sciences197184
26Cavalieri's method of indivisiblesArchive for History of Exact Sciences198582
27Unendliche Reihen in A est unum calidumArchive for History of Exact Sciences196581
28From Kepler's laws, so-called, to universal gravitation: Empirical factorsArchive for History of Exact Sciences197081
29J.H. Lambert's work on probabilityArchive for History of Exact Sciences197179
30An historical survey of ordinary linear differential equations with a large parameter and turning pointsArchive for History of Exact Sciences197178
31The calculus of operations and the rise of abstract algebraArchive for History of Exact Sciences197174
32Analysis of a triangulation based approach for specimen generation for discrete element simulationsArchive for History of Exact Sciences200374
33The concept of function in the 19th and 20th centuries, in particular with regard to the discussions between Baire, Borel and LebesgueArchive for History of Exact Sciences197273
34The Rise of non-Archimedean Mathematics and the Roots of a Misconception I: The Emergence of non-Archimedean Systems of MagnitudesArchive for History of Exact Sciences200672
35Features of static pressure in dense granular mediaArchive for History of Exact Sciences199869
36Kinematic optics: A study of the wave theory of light in the seventeenth centuryArchive for History of Exact Sciences197368
37On the representation of curves in Descartes' G�om�trieArchive for History of Exact Sciences198168
38The Discovery of the Piezoelectric EffectArchive for History of Exact Sciences200368
39The ritual origin of geometryArchive for History of Exact Sciences196167
40New light on Frobenius' creation of the theory of group charactersArchive for History of Exact Sciences197466
41Between Hydrodynamics and Elasticity Theory: The First Five Births of the Navier-Stokes EquationArchive for History of Exact Sciences200265
42The Spirited Horse, the Engineer, and the Mathematician: Water Waves in Nineteenth-Century HydrodynamicsArchive for History of Exact Sciences200365
43The origins of the theory of group charactersArchive for History of Exact Sciences197164
44Interaction of a granular stream with an obstacleArchive for History of Exact Sciences199864
45The new science of motion: A study of Galileo's De motu localiArchive for History of Exact Sciences197462
46Greek and Arabic constructions of the regular heptagonArchive for History of Exact Sciences198462
47History of the Lenz-Ising Model 1920?1950: From Ferromagnetic to Cooperative PhenomenaArchive for History of Exact Sciences200562
48Einstein and Hilbert: Two months in the history of general relativityArchive for History of Exact Sciences197861
49Eclipse Prediction in MesopotamiaArchive for History of Exact Sciences200061
50Hermann Minkowski and the postulate of relativityArchive for History of Exact Sciences199759