The Impossibility of Squaring the Circle in the 17th Century

The Impossibility of Squaring the Circle in the 17th Century
Author: Davide Crippa
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2019-03-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3030016382

This book is about James Gregory’s attempt to prove that the quadrature of the circle, the ellipse and the hyperbola cannot be found algebraically. Additonally, the subsequent debates that ensued between Gregory, Christiaan Huygens and G.W. Leibniz are presented and analyzed. These debates eventually culminated with the impossibility result that Leibniz appended to his unpublished treatise on the arithmetical quadrature of the circle. The author shows how the controversy around the possibility of solving the quadrature of the circle by certain means (algebraic curves) pointed to metamathematical issues, particularly to the completeness of algebra with respect to geometry. In other words, the question underlying the debate on the solvability of the circle-squaring problem may be thus phrased: can finite polynomial equations describe any geometrical quantity? As the study reveals, this question was central in the early days of calculus, when transcendental quantities and operations entered the stage. Undergraduate and graduate students in the history of science, in philosophy and in mathematics will find this book appealing as well as mathematicians and historians with broad interests in the history of mathematics.

Squaring the Circle

Squaring the Circle
Author: Douglas M. Jesseph
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1999
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780226398990

PrefaceList of AbbreviationsChapter One: The Mathematical Career of the Monster of MalmesburyChapter Two: The Reform of Mathematics and of the UniversitiesIdeological Origins of the DisputeChapter Three: De Corpore and the Mathematics of MaterialismChapter Four: Disputed FoundationsHobbes vs. Wallis on the Philosophy of MathematicsChapter Five: The "Modern Analytics" and the Nature of DemonstrationChapter Six: The Demise of Hobbesian GeometryChapter Seven: The Religion, Rhetoric, and Politics of Mr. Hobbes and Dr. WallisChapter Eight: Persistence in ErrorWhy Was Hobbes So Resolutely Wrong?Appendix: Selections from Hobbes's Mathematical WritingsReferencesIndex Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Squaring the Circle

Squaring the Circle
Author: Gheorghe Săsărman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781619760257

Squaring the Circle is a collection of fantastic tales by Gheorghe Sasarman, selected and translated by Ursula K. Le Guin, which Aqueduct Press will be releasing in trade paper back in May 2013. The tales in Squaring the Circle were written in Rumania, in Rumanian, in 1969. The book has been previously published in French and Spanish translations. Ursula K. Le Guin, reading the Spanish translation, felt compelled to bring 24 of its 36 tales into English. As she writes in her introduction, "Some books, unread books, exert the effect. Its not rational, not easy to explain. They dont glow or vibrate, though thats what theyd do in an animated movie. They just are in view, theyre there. Theres this book, on the shelf in a book store or the library or like this one in a pile on my desk, and it is visible, silently saying read me. And even if I have no idea what it is and what its about, I have to read it." The result of Le Guin's compulsion is this English edition of Sasarman's tales.