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Descartes on Polyhedra: A
Study of the "De
solidorum elementis" is a book in the
history of mathematics,
concerning the work of René
Descartes on polyhedra...
- by
Giovanni ****ulli (The Hague:
Martinus Nijhoff, 1966). c. 1630. De
solidorum elementis.
Concerns the
classification of
Platonic solids and three-dimensional...
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numbers appears to have been by René Descartes,
around 1630, in his De
solidorum elementis.
Prior to Descartes,
figurate numbers had been
studied by the...
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numbers appears to have been by René Descartes,
around 1630, in his De
solidorum elementis.
Prior to Descartes,
figurate numbers had been
studied by the...
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Leonhard Euler's mother. Phoronomia, sive De
viribus et
motibus corporum solidorum et
fluidorum libri duo (in Latin). Amsterdam:
Rudolf Wetstein & Gerard...
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sororis fratris Petri,
reclusi Sancti Yrenei Lugdunensis, pro
precio centum solidorum viennensium, de
quibus dicta Martina venditrix se
tenet coram nobis integre...
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numbers appears to have been by René Descartes,
around 1630, in his De
solidorum elementis.
Prior to Descartes,
figurate numbers had been
studied by the...
- the
convex hull of a
subset of the
vertices of the polyhedron. In De
solidorum elementis (circa 1630), René
Descartes observed that, for a polyhedron...
- Latin) was
introduced by
Leonhard Euler in his book
Theoria motus corporum solidorum seu
rigidorum in 1765, and it is
incorporated into Euler's
second law...
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introduced by
Leonhard Euler in his 1765 book
Theoria motus corporum solidorum seu rigidorum; he
discussed the
moment of
inertia and many
related concepts...