Hardcover ISBN: | 978-81-85931-45-6 |
Product Code: | HIN/19 |
List Price: | $44.00 |
AMS Member Price: | $35.20 |
Hardcover ISBN: | 978-81-85931-45-6 |
Product Code: | HIN/19 |
List Price: | $44.00 |
AMS Member Price: | $35.20 |
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Book DetailsHindustan Book AgencyVolume: 19; 2003; 244 ppMSC: Primary 00; 01
This book contains selected papers of the proceedings of the International Conference on History of the Mathematical Sciences held in New Delhi. The conference was organized jointly by the Indian Society for History of Mathematics and Ramjas College, University of Delhi, in collaboration with the Indira Gandhi National Open University and the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Simla. It was the first of its kind ever held in India and covered all aspects of the history of the mathematical sciences. About 200 delegates participated in the deliberations, including leading experts from around the globe and eminent scholars from India.
A publication of Hindustan Book Agency; distributed within the Americas by the American Mathematical Society. Maximum discount of 20% for all commercial channels.
ReadershipGeneral mathematical audience.
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This book contains selected papers of the proceedings of the International Conference on History of the Mathematical Sciences held in New Delhi. The conference was organized jointly by the Indian Society for History of Mathematics and Ramjas College, University of Delhi, in collaboration with the Indira Gandhi National Open University and the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Simla. It was the first of its kind ever held in India and covered all aspects of the history of the mathematical sciences. About 200 delegates participated in the deliberations, including leading experts from around the globe and eminent scholars from India.
A publication of Hindustan Book Agency; distributed within the Americas by the American Mathematical Society. Maximum discount of 20% for all commercial channels.
General mathematical audience.