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Title
Journal
Year
Citations
1
The Hill equation and the origin of quantitative pharmacology
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
2012
264
2
The Gibbs-Wilbraham phenomenon: An episode in fourier analysis
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1979
263
3
Differentials, higher-order differentials and the derivative in the Leibnizian calculus
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1974
248
4
Non-additive probabilities in the work of Bernoulli and Lambert
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1978
209
5
Kirchhoff's theory of rods
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1992
191
6
The Ehrenfest Classification of Phase Transitions: Introduction and Evolution
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1998
179
7
Gauss and the history of the fast Fourier transform
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1985
158
8
On the need to rewrite the history of Greek mathematics
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1975
132
9
On the prehistory of the theory of probability
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1974
119
10
The concept of function up to the middle of the 19th century
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1976
113
11
Max Planck and the beginnings of the quantum theory
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1961
107
12
Medieval quantifications of qualities: The ?Merton School?
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1971
107
13
The ritual origin of counting
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1962
102
14
Patterns of mathematical thought in the later seventeenth century
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1961
99
15
An examination of Bradwardine's geometry
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1978
97
16
Der Mathematiker Abraham de Moivre (1667?1754)
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1968
93
17
A program toward rediscovering the rational mechanics of the age of reason
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1960
92
18
Einstein, Nordstr�m and the early demise of scalar, Lorentz-covariant theories of gravitation
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1992
92
19
David Hilbert and the axiomatization of physics (1894?1905)
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1997
91
20
On the Homocentric Spheres of Eudoxus
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1998
91
21
El�ments d'analyse de Karl Weierstrass
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1973
90
22
On the emergence of probability
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1979
90
23
The death of a mathematical theory: a study in the sociology of knowledge
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1966
88
24
The possible influence of the discovery of radio-active decay on the concept of physical probability
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1985
87
25
The development of Galois theory from Lagrange to Artin
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1971
84
26
Cavalieri's method of indivisibles
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1985
82
27
Unendliche Reihen in A est unum calidum
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1965
81
28
From Kepler's laws, so-called, to universal gravitation: Empirical factors
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1970
81
29
J.H. Lambert's work on probability
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1971
79
30
An historical survey of ordinary linear differential equations with a large parameter and turning points
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1971
78
31
The calculus of operations and the rise of abstract algebra
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1971
74
32
Analysis of a triangulation based approach for specimen generation for discrete element simulations
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
2003
74
33
The concept of function in the 19th and 20th centuries, in particular with regard to the discussions between Baire, Borel and Lebesgue
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1972
73
34
The Rise of non-Archimedean Mathematics and the Roots of a Misconception I: The Emergence of non-Archimedean Systems of Magnitudes
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
2006
72
35
Features of static pressure in dense granular media
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1998
69
36
Kinematic optics: A study of the wave theory of light in the seventeenth century
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1973
68
37
On the representation of curves in Descartes' G�om�trie
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1981
68
38
The Discovery of the Piezoelectric Effect
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
2003
68
39
The ritual origin of geometry
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1961
67
40
New light on Frobenius' creation of the theory of group characters
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1974
66
41
Between Hydrodynamics and Elasticity Theory: The First Five Births of the Navier-Stokes Equation
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
2002
65
42
The Spirited Horse, the Engineer, and the Mathematician: Water Waves in Nineteenth-Century Hydrodynamics
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
2003
65
43
The origins of the theory of group characters
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1971
64
44
Interaction of a granular stream with an obstacle
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1998
64
45
The new science of motion: A study of Galileo's De motu locali
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1974
62
46
Greek and Arabic constructions of the regular heptagon
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1984
62
47
History of the Lenz-Ising Model 1920?1950: From Ferromagnetic to Cooperative Phenomena
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
2005
62
48
Einstein and Hilbert: Two months in the history of general relativity
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1978
61
49
Eclipse Prediction in Mesopotamia
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
2000
61
50
Hermann Minkowski and the postulate of relativity
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
1997
59
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