Article ID: CBB000670056

The Rise of Non-Archimedean Mathematics and the Roots of a Misconception I: The Emergence of Non-Archimedean Systems of Magnitudes (2006)

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Authors & Contributors
Grattan-Guinness, Ivor
Ferreirós, José
Ausejo Lifante, Elena
Wise, M. Norton
Turner, Laura E.
Tapp, Christian
Concepts
Mathematics
Set theory
Infinity
Infinitesimals
Science and religion
Mathematical analysis
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
Medieval
Early modern
Modern
Ancient
Places
Germany
China
Sweden
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