Article ID: CBB435431910

The Concept of Function at the Beginning of the 20th Century: A Historiographical Approach (2018)

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The evolution of the concept of function at the beginning of the 20th century in France after the definitions by Dirichlet and Riemann and the introduction of several pathological functions is studied. Some young mathematicians of those years (Baire, known for his classification of discontinuous functions, Borel and Lebesgue famous for their new theories on measure and integration) made several attempts to propose a large class of functions as “accessible” objects. Their discussions, their purposes and polemics are reported often by their own words supported by a large bibliography. The contribution of some Italian mathematicians, as Vitali, is also underlined.  Some of such discussions are linked to the growth of measure and function theories, others will find mathematical answers in the modern theory of computability for real functions.

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Authors & Contributors
Mazliak, Laurent
Wang, Quanlai
Enrico Rogora
Maligranda, Lech
Terepeta, Małgorzata
Jóźwik, Izabela
Concepts
Mathematics
Functions (mathematics)
Probability and statistics
Historiography
Mathematical analysis
Physics
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century
Places
France
Poland
Italy
Germany
Europe
Institutions
Institut Henri Poincaré (France)
Académie des Sciences, Paris
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