Problems in the Philosophy of Mathematics
Imre Lakatos (ed.)
Amsterdam, North-Holland Pub. Co. (1967)
| Abstract | In the mathematical documents which have come down to us from these peoples, there are no theorems or demonstrations, and the fundamental concepts of ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Mathematics Congresses | |||||||||
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| Call number | QA9.I53 1965 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0444534113 9780444534118 | |||||||||
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