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‎"GRAFFENRIED, JOHAN RUDOLFF von.‎

‎Arithmeticae Logisticae. Popularis Libri IIII. In welscher der Algorithmus in ganzen Zahlen und Fracturen/ sampt der Proportionen... Allen freyen Mathematischen Kunstbegierigen/ und jedermenniglich zu gutem auss den fürnembsten Authoren zusammen getra...‎

‎Bern, Abraham Weerli, (1618) - 1619. 4to. Contemporary full calf binding with brass clasps. Five raised bands and single gilt line-ornamentation to back. Single gilt line-borders to boards. Professional, very neat restorations to back. Some browning and a, mostly marginal, damp-stain to first leaves, but overall a very nice and attractive copy. Many diagrams and computations in the text. Title-page in red and black, with woodcut ornamental border. Woodcut title-pages to second, third, and fourth parts (all part of the collation, all dated 1618). 1/3 page woodcut at end. (56), 704, (16) pp. + two folded diagrams.‎

‎"GREEN, GEORG.‎

‎Ein Versuch die Mathematische Analysis auf die Theorieen der Elektricität und Magnetismus anzuwenden. (Veröffentlich 1828 in Nottingham.). Hrs. von A.J. von Oettingen und A. Wangerin.‎

‎Leipz, Wilhelm Engelmann, 1895. Orig. printed boards. Spine ends worn. 140 pp. (Ostwald's Klassiker der exacten Wissenschaften. Nr.61).‎

‎"GROTHENDIECK, A.‎

‎On the de Rham Cohomology of Algebraic Varieties. - [THE FOUNDATION OF CRYSTALLINE COHOMOLOGY]‎

‎[Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1966]. 4to. In the original stapled blank blue printed wrappers. Offprint from ""Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques. Publications Mathématiques"" No. 29. Light wear to extrimities, otherwise fine and clean. Pp. 95-103, (1).‎

‎"GUDERMANN, CHRISTOPH.‎

‎Beweis des im zweiten Bande dieses Journals Seite 190. von Herrn Steiner aufgestellten Lehrsatzes No. 27. und Ableitung anderer ebenso einfacher Relationen.‎

‎(Berlin, G. Reimer, 1832) 4to. As extracted from ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 8. Band, 1832"", without backstrip. Fine and clean. pp. 160-68.‎

‎First printing.‎

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‎"GUDERMANN, CHR.‎

‎De curva quarti ordinis sphaerica, de Circulari scalena.‎

‎Berlin, G. Reimer, 1852. 4to. In the original printed wrappers, without back strip. In ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik"", 43. band, Heft 2, 1852. Entire second heft offered. Fine and clean. Pp. 93-113. [Entire volume: Pp. 93-184 + 3 plates.].‎

‎First printing.‎

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‎"GULDBERG, ALF.‎

‎Om integration af Differentialligninger af 2den orden.‎

‎Christiania, Jacob Dybwad, 1895. Uncut in orig. printed wrappers. Offprint from ""Christiania Videnskabs-Selskabs Forhandlinger 1895. No. 6"". 48 pp.‎

‎First edition. Offprint issue.‎

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‎"GUDERMANN, CHRISTOPH.‎

‎Potential oder zyklisch-hyperbolische Funktionen I - II.‎

‎(Berlin, G. Reimer, 1832) 4to. As extracted from ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 8. Band, 1832"", without backstrip. Fine and clean. pp. 64-116"" Pp. 194-212.‎

‎First printing of Gudermann extensive and important papers on hyperbolic functions. During 1830ies Gudermann focused his work on these functions and published extensive on the subject. It was later coined the Gudermannian function.The function was introduced by Johann Heinrich Lambert in the 1760s at the same time as the hyperbolic functions. He called it the ""transcendent angle,"" and it went by various names until 1862 when Cayley suggested it be given its current name as a tribute to Gudermann's work in the 1830ies on the theory of special functions. The present paper together with two later published papers were collected in Theorie der potenzial- oder cyklisch-hyperbolischen functionen (1833), a book which expounded sinh and cosh to a wide audience.The issue also contain a paper by the famous Norwegian mathematician Niels Henrik Abel.""Gudermann devoted much more attention to the theory of special functions. After the earlier works of Leonhard Euler, John Landen, and A. M. Legendre (Gauss's results were still in manuscript), Niels Abel's studies on elliptical functions, published mostly in A. L. Crelle's Journal für reine und angewandte Mathematik, represented an important divide in treating this area. In 1829 Carl Jacobi's book Fundamenta nova theoriae functionum ellipticarum was published. At the time Gudermann was one of the first mathematicians to expand on these results. Beginning with volume 6 (1830) of Crelle's Journal, he published a series of papers which he later summarized in two books: Theorie der Potenzialoder cyklisch-hyperbolischen Functionen (1833) and Theorie der Modular-Functionen und der Modular-Integrale (1844), which were to have had a sequel which was never written."" (DSB). Gudermann is known today for being the teacher of Karl Weierstrass, who took Gudermann's course in elliptic functions in 1839, the first to be taught in any institute. Weierstrass was greatly influenced by this course, which marked the direction of his own research.‎

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‎"GUDERMANN, CHRISTOPH.‎

‎Theorie der Potenzial- oder der cyklisch- hyperbolischen Functionen. - [GUDERMANNIAN FUNCTION]‎

‎Berlin, G. Reimer, 1830. 4to. In ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 6. Band, 1 Heft, 1830"". In the original printed wrappers, without backstrip. Fine and clean. [Gudermann:] Pp. 1-39. [Entire issue: Pp. 106 pp. + 1 folded plate. ].‎

‎First printing of Gudermann extensive and important paper on hyperbolic functions. During 1830ies Gudermann focused his work on these functions and published extensive on the subject, the present paper being the first. It was later coined the Gudermannian function.The function was introduced by Johann Heinrich Lambert in the 1760s at the same time as the hyperbolic functions. He called it the ""transcendent angle,"" and it went by various names until 1862 when Cayley suggested it be given its current name as a tribute to Gudermann's work in the 1830ies on the theory of special functions. The present paper together with two later published papers were collected in Theorie der potenzial- oder cyklisch-hyperbolischen functionen (1833), a book which expounded sinh and cosh to a wide audience.The issue also contain a paper by the famous Norwegian mathematician Niels Henrik Abel.""Gudermann devoted much more attention to the theory of special functions. After the earlier works of Leonhard Euler, John Landen, and A. M. Legendre (Gauss's results were still in manuscript), Niels Abel's studies on elliptical functions, published mostly in A. L. Crelle's Journal für reine und angewandte Mathematik, represented an important divide in treating this area. In 1829 Carl Jacobi's book Fundamenta nova theoriae functionum ellipticarum was published. At the time Gudermann was one of the first mathematicians to expand on these results. Beginning with volume 6 (1830) of Crelle's Journal, he published a series of papers which he later summarized in two books: Theorie der Potenzialoder cyklisch-hyperbolischen Functionen (1833) and Theorie der Modular-Functionen und der Modular-Integrale (1844), which were to have had a sequel which was never written."" (DSB).Gudermann is known today for being the teacher of Karl Weierstrass, who took Gudermann's course in elliptic functions in 1839, the first to be taught in any institute. Weierstrass was greatly influenced by this course, which marked the direction of his own research.‎

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‎"GUDERMANN, CHRISTOPH.‎

‎Theorie der Modular-Functionen und der Modular-Integrale, Allgemeiner Charakter der Potenzial-Functionen (+) Theorie der Modular-Functionen und der Modular-Integrale.‎

‎Berlin, G. Reimer, 1838. 4to. In ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 18. Band, 1-2 Heft, 1838"". Both issues in the original printed wrappers, without backstrip. Fine and clean. [Gudermann, 1 heft:] Pp. 1-54. [Gudermann, 2 heft:] Pp. 142-175. [Entire issue, heft 1: IV, 100, (2) pp. 2 Heft: 101-188, (2) pp. + 2 plates, one of them detached.].‎

‎First printing of Gudermann's two papers on modular functions and modular integrals, ideas which anticipated his 1844-book.""Gudermann devoted much more attention to the theory of special functions. After the earlier works of Leonhard Euler, John Landen, and A. M. Legendre (Gauss's results were still in manuscript), Niels Abel's studies on elliptical functions, published mostly in A. L. Crelle's Journal für reine und angewandte Mathematik, represented an important divide in treating this area. In 1829 Carl Jacobi's book Fundamenta nova theoriae functionum ellipticarum was published. At the time Gudermann was one of the first mathematicians to expand on these results. Beginning with volume 6 (1830) of Crelle's Journal, he published a series of papers which he later summarized in two books: Theorie der Potenzialoder cyklisch-hyperbolischen Functionen (1833) and Theorie der Modular-Functionen und der Modular-Integrale (1844), which were to have had a sequel which was never written."" (DSB).‎

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‎"GUDERMANN, CHRISTOPH.‎

‎Theorie der Modular-Functionen und der Modular-Integrale.‎

‎Berlin, G. Reimer, 1840. 4to. In ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 1840, 3 Heft"". Without backstrip. Fine and clean. [Guderman:] Pp. 240-292.‎

‎First printing of the second part of Gudermann's papers on modular functions and modular integrals, ideas which anticipated his 1844-book.""Gudermann devoted much more attention to the theory of special functions. After the earlier works of Leonhard Euler, John Landen, and A. M. Legendre (Gauss's results were still in manuscript), Niels Abel's studies on elliptical functions, published mostly in A. L. Crelle's Journal für reine und angewandte Mathematik, represented an important divide in treating this area. In 1829 Carl Jacobi's book Fundamenta nova theoriae functionum ellipticarum was published. At the time Gudermann was one of the first mathematicians to expand on these results. Beginning with volume 6 (1830) of Crelle's Journal, he published a series of papers which he later summarized in two books: Theorie der Potenzialoder cyklisch-hyperbolischen Functionen (1833) and Theorie der Modular-Functionen und der Modular-Integrale (1844), which were to have had a sequel which was never written."" (DSB).‎

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‎"GUDERMANN, CHRISTOPH.‎

‎Theorie der Potenzial- oder der cyklisch- hyperbolischen Functionen. (Fortsetzung der Abhandlung No. 1. im vorigen Hefte). - [GUDERMANNIAN FUNCTION]‎

‎Berlin, G. Reimer, 1830. 4to. As extracted from ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 6. Band, 1830""., without backstrip. Fine and clean. [Gudermann:] Pp. 162-194. [Entire volue: Pp. 147-214].‎

‎First printing of Gudermann extensive and important second paper on hyperbolic functions. During 1830ies Gudermann focused his work on these functions and published extensive on the subject, the present paper being the first. It was later coined the Gudermannian function.The function was introduced by Johann Heinrich Lambert in the 1760s at the same time as the hyperbolic functions. He called it the ""transcendent angle,"" and it went by various names until 1862 when Cayley suggested it be given its current name as a tribute to Gudermann's work in the 1830ies on the theory of special functions. The present paper together with two later published papers were collected in Theorie der potenzial- oder cyklisch-hyperbolischen functionen (1833), a book which expounded sinh and cosh to a wide audience.The issue also contain a paper by the famous Norwegian mathematician Niels Henrik Abel.""Gudermann devoted much more attention to the theory of special functions. After the earlier works of Leonhard Euler, John Landen, and A. M. Legendre (Gauss's results were still in manuscript), Niels Abel's studies on elliptical functions, published mostly in A. L. Crelle's Journal für reine und angewandte Mathematik, represented an important divide in treating this area. In 1829 Carl Jacobi's book Fundamenta nova theoriae functionum ellipticarum was published. At the time Gudermann was one of the first mathematicians to expand on these results. Beginning with volume 6 (1830) of Crelle's Journal, he published a series of papers which he later summarized in two books: Theorie der Potenzialoder cyklisch-hyperbolischen Functionen (1833) and Theorie der Modular-Functionen und der Modular-Integrale (1844), which were to have had a sequel which was never written."" (DSB).Gudermann is known today for being the teacher of Karl Weierstrass, who took Gudermann's course in elliptic functions in 1839, the first to be taught in any institute. Weierstrass was greatly influenced by this course, which marked the direction of his own research.‎

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‎"GUDERMANN, CHR.‎

‎De curva quarti ordinis sphaerica, de Circulari scalena.‎

‎Berlin, G. Reimer, 1852. 4to. In the original printed wrappers, without back strip. In ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik"", 43. band, Heft 2, 1852. Entire second heft offered. Fine and clean. Pp. 93-113. [Entire volume: Pp. 93-184 + 3 plates.].‎

‎"GUDERMANN, CHRISTOPH.‎

‎Beweis des im zweiten Bande dieses Journals Seite 190. von Herrn Steiner aufgestellten Lehrsatzes No. 27. und Ableitung anderer ebenso einfacher Relationen.‎

‎(Berlin, G. Reimer, 1832) 4to. As extracted from ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 8. Band, 1832"", without backstrip. Fine and clean. pp. 160-68.‎

‎"GUDERMANN, CHRISTOPH.‎

‎Potential oder zyklisch-hyperbolische Funktionen I - II.‎

‎(Berlin, G. Reimer, 1832) 4to. As extracted from ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 8. Band, 1832"", without backstrip. Fine and clean. pp. 64-116" " Pp. 194-212.‎

‎"GUDERMANN, CHRISTOPH.‎

‎Theorie der Modular-Functionen und der Modular-Integrale, Allgemeiner Charakter der Potenzial-Functionen (+) Theorie der Modular-Functionen und der Modular-Integrale.‎

‎Berlin, G. Reimer, 1838. 4to. In ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 18. Band, 1-2 Heft, 1838"". Both issues in the original printed wrappers, without backstrip. Fine and clean. [Gudermann, 1 heft:] Pp. 1-54. [Gudermann, 2 heft:] Pp. 142-175. [Entire issue, heft 1: IV, 100, (2) pp. 2 Heft: 101-188, (2) pp. + 2 plates, one of them detached.].‎

‎"GUDERMANN, CHRISTOPH.‎

‎Theorie der Modular-Functionen und der Modular-Integrale.‎

‎Berlin, G. Reimer, 1840. 4to. In ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 1840, 3 Heft"". Without backstrip. Fine and clean. [Guderman:] Pp. 240-292.‎

‎"GUDERMANN, CHRISTOPH.‎

‎Theorie der Potenzial- oder der cyklisch- hyperbolischen Functionen. - [GUDERMANNIAN FUNCTION]‎

‎Berlin, G. Reimer, 1830. 4to. In ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 6. Band, 1 Heft, 1830"". In the original printed wrappers, without backstrip. Fine and clean. [Gudermann:] Pp. 1-39. [Entire issue: Pp. 106 pp. + 1 folded plate. ].‎

‎"GUDERMANN, CHRISTOPH.‎

‎Theorie der Potenzial- oder der cyklisch- hyperbolischen Functionen. (Fortsetzung der Abhandlung No. 1. im vorigen Hefte). - [GUDERMANNIAN FUNCTION]‎

‎Berlin, G. Reimer, 1830. 4to. As extracted from ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 6. Band, 1830""., without backstrip. Fine and clean. [Gudermann:] Pp. 162-194. [Entire volue: Pp. 147-214].‎

‎"GULDBERG, ALF.‎

‎Om integration af Differentialligninger af 2den orden.‎

‎Christiania, Jacob Dybwad, 1895. Uncut in orig. printed wrappers. Offprint from ""Christiania Videnskabs-Selskabs Forhandlinger 1895. No. 6"". 48 pp.‎

‎"GYLDÉN, HUGO.‎

‎Nouvelle recherches sur les séries employées dans les théories des planétes.‎

‎Berlin, Stockholm, Paris, Beijer, 1893. 4to. Without wrappers (but with titlepage and table of contents), as extracted from ""Acta Mathematica. Hrdg. von G. Mittag-Leffler."", Bd. 17 pp. (4), 168.‎

‎First printing of Gyldén's paper on planetary movements. Hugo Gyldén was the most impotant swedish astronomer during the 19th century and he initiated celestial mechanics in Sweden.‎

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‎"GYLDÉN, HUGO.‎

‎Untersuchungen über die Convergenz der Reihen, welche zur Darstellung der Coordinaten der Planaten angewendet.‎

‎Berlin, Stockholm, Paris, Beijer, 1887. 4to. With the original wrappers in ""Acta Mathematica, 9:3. Band]. No backstrip. Fine and clean. Pp. 185-294. [Entire issue: Pp. 185-320]‎

‎First printing of Gyldén's paper on planetary coordinates. Hugo Gyldén was the most impotant swedish astronomer during the 19th century and he initiated celestial mechanics in Sweden.‎

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‎"GYLDÉN, HUGO.‎

‎Nouvelle recherches sur les séries employées dans les théories des planétes.‎

‎Berlin, Stockholm, Paris, Beijer, 1893. 4to. Without wrappers (but with titlepage and table of contents), as extracted from ""Acta Mathematica. Hrdg. von G. Mittag-Leffler."", Bd. 17 pp. (4), 168.‎

‎"GYLDÉN, HUGO.‎

‎Untersuchungen über die Convergenz der Reihen, welche zur Darstellung der Coordinaten der Planaten angewendet.‎

‎Berlin, Stockholm, Paris, Beijer, 1887. 4to. With the original wrappers in ""Acta Mathematica, 9:3. Band]. No backstrip. Fine and clean. Pp. 185-294. [Entire issue: Pp. 185-320]‎

‎"GÖDEL, KURT.‎

‎Ein Spezialfall des Entscheidungsproblems der theoretischen Logik. - [INCOMPLETENESS FROM THE STANDPOINT OF FIRST-ORDER LOGIC]‎

‎Leipzig & Berlin, B.G. Teubner, 1932. 8vo. A mint copy, in the original wrappers, still contained in the original plastic protection. In ""Ergebnisse eines mathematischen Kolloquiums, unter Mitwirkung von Kurt Gödel und Georg Nöbeling, herausgegeben von Karl Manger, Heft 2"". Pp. 27-28. [Entire volume: 38 pp].‎

‎First edition of Gödel's important paper, which constitutes a supplement to his ""Die Vollständigkeit der Axiome des logischen Funktionskalküls"" (1930). In the present paper, Gödel seminally formulates his earlier incompleteness results from the standpoint of first-order logic, thereby contributing substantially to modern mathematical logic.""In 1932 Godel published his formulation of the incompleteness results from the standpoint of first order logic. If number theory is regarded as a formal system in first-order logic, then the above results about incompleteness and unprovability of consistency apply to S. If, however, S is extended by variables for sets of numbers, for sets of sets of numbers, and so on (together with the corresponding comprehension axioms), then we obtain a sequence of systems S"" the consistency of each system is provable in all subsequent systems. But in each subsequent system there are undecidable propositions. Going up in type in this way, he noted, corresponds in a type-free system of set theory to adding axioms that postulate the existence of larger and larger infinite cardinalities. This was the beginning of Gödel's interest in large cardinal axioms, an interest that he elaborated in 1947 in regard to the continuum problem."" (DSB).The issue contains several papers by Karl Menger.‎

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‎"GÖDEL, KURT.‎

‎Über Vollständigkeit und Widerspruchsfreiheit (+) Eine Eigenschaft der Realisierungen des Aussagenkalküls.‎

‎Leipzig & Berlin, B.G. Teubner, 1932. 8vo. In the original wrappers. In ""Ergebnisse eines mathematischen Kolloquiums, unter Mitwirkung von Kurt Gödel und Georg Nöbeling, herausgegeben von Karl Menger, Heft 3"". A near mint copy, Pp. 12-13"" Pp. 20-21. [Entire volume: 26 pp].‎

‎First printing of these two important papers both closely related to Gödel landmark paper Über formal unentscheidbare Sätze"". Here Gödel applies the extensions of the incompleteness theorems to a wider class of formal systems : ""is already the more modern first-order Peano arithmetic, the system in which Godel in his abstract described his incompleteness results. The passage [in the present paper] envisages the introduction of higher-type variables, which would have the effect of re-establishing the system P, but as one proceeds to higher and higher types, that ""all the [unprovable] propositions constructed are expressible in Z (hence are number-theoretic propositions)"" is an important point about incompleteness. The last sentence of the [1932] passage is Godel's first remark on set theory of substance, and significantly, his example of an ""axiom of cardinality"" to take the place of type extensions is essentially the one that both Abraham Fraenkel [1922] and Thoralf Skolem [1923] had pointed out as unprovable in Ernst Zermelo's [1908] axiomatization of set theory and used by them to motivate the axiom of Replacement. "" (Kanamori, Gödel and Set Theory). ""By invitation, in October 1929 Gödel began at tending Menger's mathematics colloquium, which was modeled on the Vienna Circle. There in May 1930 he presented his dissertation results, which he had discussed with Alfred Tarski three months ear lier, during the latter's visit to Vienna. From 1932 to 1936 he published numerous short articles in the proceedings of that colloquium (including his only collaborative work) and was coeditor of seven of its volumes. Gödel attended the colloquium quite regularly and participated actively in many discus sions, confining his comments to brief remarks that were always stated with the greatest precision."" (DSB)‎

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‎"GÖDEL, KURT.‎

‎Ein Spezialfall des Entscheidungsproblems der theoretischen Logik. - [INCOMPLETENESS FROM THE STANDPOINT OF FIRST-ORDER LOGIC]‎

‎Leipzig & Berlin, B.G. Teubner, 1932. 8vo. A mint copy, in the original wrappers, still contained in the original plastic protection. In ""Ergebnisse eines mathematischen Kolloquiums, unter Mitwirkung von Kurt Gödel und Georg Nöbeling, herausgegeben von Karl Manger, Heft 2"". Pp. 27-28. [Entire volume: 38 pp].‎

‎"GÖDEL, KURT.‎

‎Über Vollständigkeit und Widerspruchsfreiheit (+) Eine Eigenschaft der Realisierungen des Aussagenkalküls.‎

‎Leipzig & Berlin, B.G. Teubner, 1932. 8vo. In the original wrappers. In ""Ergebnisse eines mathematischen Kolloquiums, unter Mitwirkung von Kurt Gödel und Georg Nöbeling, herausgegeben von Karl Menger, Heft 3"". A near mint copy, Pp. 12-13" " Pp. 20-21. [Entire volume: 26 pp].‎

‎"HAUSDORFF, F. [FELIX].‎

‎Grundzüge einer Theorie der geordneten Mengen. - [THE GENERALIZATION OF CANTOR'S CONTINUUM HYPOTHESIS]‎

‎Leipzig, B. G. Teubner, 1908. 8vo. Original printed wrappers, no backstrip. In ""Mathematische Annalen. Begründet 1908 durch Alfred Clebsch und Carl Neumann. 65. Band. 4. Heft."" Entire issue offered. Wrappers with a few nicks, internally fine and clean. [Hausdorff:] Pp. 435-505. [Entire issue: Pp. 433-575].‎

‎First printing of Hausdorff important paper in which a generalization of Cantor's Continuum Hypothesis was presented for the first time. This is equivalent to what is now called the Generalized Continuum Hypothesis.The continuum hypothesis is a hypothesis, put forth by Georg Cantor in 1877, about the possible sizes of infinite sets. It states: ""There is no set whose cardinality is strictly between that of the integers and that of the real numbers.""Felix Hausdorff is considered to be one of the founders of modern topology and he contributed significantly to set theory, descriptive set theory, measure theory, function theory, and functional analysis.‎

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‎"HARTREE, DOUGLAS R.‎

‎The ENIAC, an Electronic Computing Machine. - [""FIRST PAPER ON AN ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER PUBLISHED IN A LARGE-CIRCULATION""]‎

‎London, Macmillan & Co., 1946. 8vo. Without wrappers. Extracted from ""Nature. No. 4015, Saturday, October 12, 1946, Vol. 158"". A fine and clean copy. [Hartree:] Pp. 500-6. [Entire offered issue: Pp. 495-528].‎

‎First printing of this ""first paper on an electronic digital computer published in a large-circulation international scientific journal."" (OOC).The ENIAC was the first general-purpose electronic computer. It was a Turing-complete [computationally universal] digital computer capable of being reprogrammed to solve a full range of computing problems.""Hartree, a British mathematician, first learned of ENIAC [Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer] in 1945, when he saw the as-yet uncompleted machine during a visit to the Moore School. In 1946 he returned to the Moore School as a participant in the Moore School lectures, advising on nonmilitary uses of ENIAC"" during this time he became the first Englishman to work with the machine. He was the first to bring news of ENIAC to Great Britain, publishing the above article in Nature shourtly after his return from the United States. Although he himself invented no new calculating devices, Hartree's promotion of electronic digital calculating methods in scientific computation helped to stimulate the development of more powerful computers like Cambridge University's EDSAC."" (OOC).The ENIAC was compared to today's standard rather large: It was 100 feet long, 10 feet high, and 3 deep and contained 18,000 vacuum tubes, about 70,000 resistors, 10,000 capacitors, and 6,000 switches. It consumed 140 kilowatts of power, so much power that, when operated, the lights in a nearby town dimmed.See: Hook & Norman. Origins of Cyberspace 648.‎

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‎"HARNACK, A.‎

‎Ueber die Vieltheiligkeit der ebenen algebraischen Curven. - [ANTICIPATION OF HILBERT'S SIXTEENTH PROBLEM]‎

‎Leipzig, B. G. Teubner, 1876. 8vo. Bound in recent full black cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In ""Mathematische Annalen"", Volume 10., 1876. Entire volume offered. Library label pasted on to pasted down front free end-paper. Small library stamp to lower part of title title page and verso of title page. Very fine and clean. Pp.189-198. [Entire volume: IV, 592 pp.].‎

‎First printing of Harnack's Curve Theorem which formed the background for Hilbert's sixteenth problem. In real algebraic geometry, Harnack's curve theorem, named after Axel Harnack, describes the possible numbers ofconnected components that an algebraic curve can have, in terms of the degree of the curve.Hilbert's sixteenth problem was posed as the ""Problem of the topology of algebraic curves and surfaces"", he presented his problem as follows: ""The upper bound of closed and separate branches of an algebraic curve of degree n was decided by Harnack (the present paper)"" from this arises the further question as of the relative positions of the branches in the plane.As of the curves of degree 6, I have - admittedly in a rather elaborate way - convinced myself that the 11 branches, that they can have according to Harnack, never all can be separate, rather there must exist one branch, which have another branch running in its interior and nine branches running in its exterior, or opposite. It seems to me that a thorough investigation of the relative positions of the upper bound for separate branches is of great interest, and similarly the corresponding investigation of the number, shape and position of the sheets of an algebraic surface in space - it is not yet even known, how many sheets a surface of degree 4 in three-dimensional space can maximally have."" (Rohn, Flächen vierter Ordnung, Preissschriften der Fürstlich Jablonowskischen Gesellschaft, Leipzig 1886).Hilbert had investigated the M-curves of degree 6, and found that the 11 components always were grouped in a certain way. His challenge to the mathematical community now was to completely investigate the possible configurations of the components of the M-curves.Furthermore he requested a generalization of Harnack's Theorem to algebraic surfaces and a similar investigation of surfaces with the maximum number of components.The problem is still unsolved today.‎

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‎"HADAMARD, JACQUES.‎

‎Theorie des équations aux dérivées partielles linéaires hyperboliques et du probléme de Cauchy.‎

‎(Berlin, Stockholm, Paris, Almqvist & Wiksell, 1907). 4to. Without wrappers as extracted from ""Acta Mathematica. Hrsg. von G. Mittag-Leffler"", Bd. 31, pp. 333-380.‎

‎"HARNACK, A.‎

‎Ueber die Vieltheiligkeit der ebenen algebraischen Curven. - [ANTICIPATION OF HILBERT'S SIXTEENTH PROBLEM]‎

‎Leipzig, B. G. Teubner, 1876. 8vo. Bound in recent full black cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In ""Mathematische Annalen"", Volume 10., 1876. Entire volume offered. Library label pasted on to pasted down front free end-paper. Small library stamp to lower part of title title page and verso of title page. Very fine and clean. Pp.189-198. [Entire volume: IV, 592 pp.].‎

‎"HARTREE, DOUGLAS R.‎

‎The ENIAC, an Electronic Computing Machine. - [""FIRST PAPER ON AN ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER PUBLISHED IN A LARGE-CIRCULATION""]‎

‎London, Macmillan & Co., 1946. 8vo. Without wrappers. Extracted from ""Nature. No. 4015, Saturday, October 12, 1946, Vol. 158"". A fine and clean copy. [Hartree:] Pp. 500-6. [Entire offered issue: Pp. 495-528].‎

‎"HAUSDORFF, F. [FELIX].‎

‎Grundzüge einer Theorie der geordneten Mengen. - [THE GENERALIZATION OF CANTOR'S CONTINUUM HYPOTHESIS]‎

‎Leipzig, B. G. Teubner, 1908. 8vo. Original printed wrappers, no backstrip. In ""Mathematische Annalen. Begründet 1908 durch Alfred Clebsch und Carl Neumann. 65. Band. 4. Heft."" Entire issue offered. Wrappers with a few nicks, internally fine and clean. [Hausdorff:] Pp. 435-505. [Entire issue: Pp. 433-575].‎

‎"HEINE, E.‎

‎Anwendungen der Kugelfunctionen und verwandten Functionen. Zweite umgearbeitete und vermehrte Auflage.‎

‎Berlin, G. Reimer, 1881. Lex8vo. Near contemp. full cloth. Gilt lettering to spine. A small nick to upper part of spine at fronthinge. XII,380 pp. Fine and clean.‎

‎Scarce second enlarged edition. of volume 2 (Angewandten Functionen). ""His greatest work, Handbuch der Kugelfunctionen was first published in 1861. The second edition (1878-81) of Heine's book was still a standard compendium on spherical functions well into the 1930's if one considers the frequency with which it was quoted"" that this edition has never been reprinted, however,belies this impression."" (DSB). (Heine's ""Handbuch der Kugelfunctionen, Theorie und Anwendungen, zweiter Band"")‎

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‎"HERMANNUS, JACOBUS [HERMANN, JAKOB].‎

‎De nova accelerationis lege, qua gravia versus terram seruntur, suppositis Motu siurno terrae et vi gravitatis constanti.‎

‎Leipzig, Grosse & Gleditsch, 1709. 4to. In: ""Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCCIX"". The entire volume offered in contemporary full vellum. Hand written title on spine. A yellow label pasted on to top of spine. Two small stamps to title-page and free front end-paper. Library label to pasted down front free end-paper. As usual with various browning to leaves and plates. Pp. 404-11. [Entire volume: Pp. (2), 547, (45) + eleven engraved plates.].‎

‎First printing of Swiss mathematician Jakob Hermann's paper on gravity. Hermann was a talented mathematician who was taught by Jakob Bernoulli and became friends with Leibnitz. (DSB VI, Pp. 304b-5a).The offered volume contains many other papers by influential contemporary mathematicians, philosophers and historians.‎

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‎"HERSCHEL, J. F. W.‎

‎Description of a Machine for resolving by Inspection certain important Forms of Transcendental Equations. [Read May 7, 1832].‎

‎London, Taylor and Francis, 1833. 4to. As extracted, in ""Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society"", volume 4. Fine and clean. Pp. (425)-440 + 1 plates.‎

‎First appearance of Herschel's paper on transcendental equations.‎

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‎"HELMERT, F.R.‎

‎Die Ausgleichungsrechnung nach der Methode der Kleinsten Quadrate mit Anwendungen auf die Geodäsie und die Theorie der Messinstrumente.‎

‎Leipzig, B.G. Teubner, 1872. Cont. hcalf. Gilt back, slightly rubbed. XI,348 pp.‎

‎First edition of Helmert's main work. ""He became famous for his work on the mathematical and physical theories of higher Geodesy and for his book on the adjustment of observations ""Die Ausgleichungsrechnung...1872"". He supplemented this book with several papers on error theory..."" (A. Hald).‎

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‎"HERMANN, GRETE.‎

‎Die Frage der endlich vielen Schritte in der Theorie der Polynomideale. - [THE FOUNDATION OF COMPUTER ALGEBRA]‎

‎(Berlin, Julius Springer, 1926). 8vo. Without wrappers. Extracted from ""Mathematische Annalen. Begründet 1868 durch Alfred Clebsch und Carl Neumann. 95. Band"". Pp. 735-788.‎

‎First publication of Hermann's seminal paper (her doctoral thesis) which founded computer algebra. It first established the existence of algorithms - including complexity bounds - for many of the basic problems of abstract algebra, such as ideal membership for polynomial rings. Hermann's algorithm for primary decomposition is still in use today. The paper anticipates the birth of computer algebra by 39 years.""[The paper] is an intriguing example of ideas before their time. While computational aspects of mathematics were more fashionable before the abstractions of the twentieth century took hold, mathematicians of that time certainly knew nothing of computers nor of today's idea of what an algorithm is. The significance of the paper can be found on the first page, where we find (in translation):The claim that a computation can be found in finitely many steps will mean here that an upper bound for the number of necessary operations for the computation can be specified. Thus it is not enough, for example, to suggest a procedure, for which it can be proved theoretically that it can be executed in finitely many operations, if no upper bound for the number of operations is known. The fact that the author requires an upper bound suggests that there must exist an actual procedure or algorithm for doing computations. We see in this paper the first examples of procedures (with upper bounds given) for a variety of computations in multivariate polynomial ideals. Thus we have here a paper anticipating by 39 years the birth of computer algebra"". (ACM SIGSAM Bulletin, Volume 32. 1998).Not in Hook & Norman.‎

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‎"HERMITE, CHARLES (+) JACOBI.‎

‎Extraits de deux lettres de M. Charles Hermite a M. Jacobi. - [THE VERY FIRST RESEARCH BY HERMITE]‎

‎Berlin, G. Reimer, 1846. 4to. No wrappers. In ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik. Hrsg. von A.L. Crelle"", 32. Band, 1846"". Entire issue offered.‎

‎First appearance of these two fundamental letters, representing the very first research by Hermite, sent from Charles Hermite to Jacobi"" the letter first in January 1843, the second in august 1944. Hermite's first letter is on the extension of Abelian functions of the theorem given by Abel on the division of the argument of elliptic functions and begins as follows: ""The study of your memoir published in Crelle's journal under the title 'De functionibus quadruliciter periodicis quibus theoria transcendentium Abelianarum innititur' has led me, for the division of the argument in these functions to a theorem analogous to that which you have given in the third volume of that journal for obtaining the simplest expression of the roots of the equation treated by Abel"". Hermite shows that the corresponding equations are soluble by radicals and he treats of the reduction of the equation in the case of the division of complete functions. Hermite's second letter gives the proof of the formula for the transformation of elliptic functions which Jacobi had given without proof six years before. ""These two letters, embodying as they do the first original researches of Hermite, were given by Jacobi the same cordial reception as had been accorded to his first letter of 1827 by Legendre. Writing on the 24th June, 1843, in reply to Hermite's first letter, Jacobi says ""I thank you very sincerely for the beautiful and important communication which you have made to me about the division of Abelian functions. You have opened, by the discovery of this division, a vast field of researches and new discoveries which will give a great impetus to the analytical art."" (Prasad, Some Great Mathematicians of the Nineteenth Century).‎

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‎"HEAWOOD, P. J.‎

‎Map-colour theorem. [Received 27 January, 1947. - Read 20 February, 1947.] [In: Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. Second Series. Volume 51].‎

‎London, Hodgson & Son, 1950. Royal 8vo. Volume 51 of ""Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. Second Series"" Bound with all the six original front-wrappers for all six parts of the volume (bound in at rear) in a very nice contemporary blue full cloth binding with gilt lettering and gilt ex-libris (""Belford College. Univ. London"") to spine. Minor bumping to extremities. Binding tight, and in excellent, very nice, clean, and fresh condition, in- as well as ex-ternally. Small circle-stamp to title-page (""Bedford College for Women""). Discrete library-markings and book-plate stating that the book was presented to the Library of Bedford College by ""Professor H. Simpson./ 1949-50"" to pasted-down front free end-paper. Library-label tipped in at front free end-paper. Pp. 161-175. [Entire volume: (4), 483 pp.].‎

‎First edition of one of the last articles by a key figure in Map-colour theory. Percy John Heawood, proved in 1890 that Alfred Kempe's Four-colour theorem was flawed and established his own five-colour theory. ""Heawood was, however, able to salvage an important idea, that of Kempe chains, from Kempe's proof. Using Kempe's work, Heawood was able to prove that every map is 5-colorable."" (Hilton, Mathematical vistas: from a room with many windows, 2002, p. 148 ). ""It is not known how Heawood became aware of the Four-Color problem. However, his life's work in mathematics was centered on it. After his first paper, 1890, he published seven more papers on the same subject, the last in 1949 at the age of 88."", his biographer Gabor Dirac wrote. (Fritsch, Rudolf. The four color theorem: history, topological foundations, and idea of proof, 1998, 24 p).‎

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‎"HEYTING, (AREND).‎

‎Mathematische Grundlagenforschung Intuitionismus. Beweistheorie.‎

‎Berlin, Julius Springer, 1934. Bound with orig. wrappers in contemp. full cloth. Gilt lettering to spine. IV,73,(1) pp. A mint copy. (Issued in the series ""Ergebnisse der Mathematik und ihrer Grenzgebiete...Dritter Band.""‎

‎First edition. Heyting studied under Brouwer and became the leading figure of the 'Intutionistic School' in Logic and Mathematics. His work on Intuitionism and Proof Theory - the item offered - is a concise and well written survey in which the viewpoints of intuitionism and formalism are clearly described and contrasted. (A.S. Troelstra).‎

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‎"HERMITE, C.‎

‎Note sur la réduction des fonctions homogénes á coefficients entiers et á deux indéterminées.‎

‎Berlin, G. Reimer, 1848. 4to. In ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 1848. Band, 4 Heft"". In the original printed wrappers, without backstrip. Fine and clean. [Hermite:] Pp. 357-364. [Entire volume: Pp. 275-364 + 3 folded plate.].‎

‎First printing.Charles Hermite (1822-1901), French mathematician, made significant contributions to pure mathematics, and especially to number theory and algebra. In 1858 he solved the equation of the fifth degree by elliptic functions, and in 1873 he proved that e (the base of natural logarithms) is transcendental. The legacy of his work can be shown in the large number of mathematical terms which bear the adjective 'Hermitian'.‎

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‎"HERMITE, CHARLES. - INTRODUCING HERMETIAN MATRICES.‎

‎Remarques sur un théoerème de M. Cauchy.‎

‎(Paris: Gauthier-Villars), 1855. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Seances de l'Academie des Sciences"", Vol 41, No 6. Pp. (161-) 228. (Entire issue offered). Hermite's paper: pp. 181-183. Light marginal browning.‎

‎First apperance of the paper in which Hermite introduced the so-called Hermetian Matrix, which later should be of great importence for Quantum Mechanics.‎

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‎"HERMITE, CHARLES.‎

‎Sur quelques consequences arithmetiques des formules de la theorie des fonctions elliptiques.‎

‎Berlin, Stockholm, Paris, Beijer, 1885. 4to. With the original wrappers in ""Acta Mathematica, 5:4. Band]. No backstrip. Fine and clean. Pp. 297-330. [Entire issue: Pp. 297-408, 83-123 + 2 folded plates.].‎

‎First printing of Hermite's paper on the arithmetical consequences of the theory of elliptic functions. Charles Hermite (1822-1901), French mathematician, made significant contributions to pure mathematics, and especially to number theory and algebra. In 1858 he solved the equation of the fifth degree by elliptic functions, and in 1873 he proved that e (the base of natural logarithms) is transcendental. The legacy of his work can be shown in the large number of mathematical terms which bear the adjective 'Hermitian'. The present issue also contain the following paper:Fiedler, W.: Über die Durchdringung gleichseitiger Rotationshyperboloide von parallelen Axen (mit zwei Tafeln).‎

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‎"HERMITE, CHARLES. - SOLVING THE QUINTIC EQUATION.‎

‎Sur la résolution de l’équation du cinquième degré. (On the Solution of the Equation of the Fifth Degree).‎

‎(Paris, Mallet-Bachelier), 1858. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 46, No 11. Pp. (503-) 546 (entire issue offered). Hermite's paper: pp. 508-515.‎

‎First apperance of Hermite's famous paper in which he, by the application of elliptic functions, provided the first solution to the general equation of the fifth degree, the quintic equation.Hermite was a major figure in the development of the theory of algebraic forms, the arithmetical theory of quadratic forms, and the theories of elliptic and Abelian functions. He first studied the representation of integers in what are now called Hermitian forms. His famous solution of the general quintic equation appeared in Sur la résolution de l’équation du cinquième degré (1858"" ""On the Solution of the Equation of the Fifth Degree""). (Encyclopedia Britannica).Parkinson ""Breakthroughs"" 1858 M.‎

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‎"HERMITE, CHARLES. - INTRODUCING ""HERMITE-FUNCTIONS"" - ""HERMITE POLYNOMIALS""‎

‎Sur un nouveasu développement en série des fonctions. (2 Parts).‎

‎(Paris, Mallet-Bachelier), 1864. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 58, No 2 and No. 6. Pp. (93-) 140 a. pp. (261-) 296. (2 entire issues offered). hermite's paper: pp. 93-100 a. pp. 266-273.‎

‎First appearance of a famous paper in which Hermite introduced ""Hermite-functions"", solving differential equations over infinite intervals.""The Hermite polynomials are a classical orthogonal polynomial sequence that arise in probability, such as the Edgeworth series" in combinatorics, as an example of an Appell sequence, obeying the umbral calculus in numerical analysis as Gaussian quadrature in finite element methods as Shape Functions for beams" and in physics, where they give rise to the eigenstates of the quantum harmonic oscillator. They are also used in systems theory in connection with nonlinear operations on Gaussian noise. They are named after Charles Hermite (1864) (the paper offered) although they were studied earlier by Laplace (1810) and Chebyshev (1859).""(Wikipedia).‎

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‎"HERMITE, CHARLES. - THE THEORY OF TRANSFORMATIONS.‎

‎Sur la théorie de la transformation des fonctions abéliennes. ( I,II,III a. IV,V,VI). 2 papers.‎

‎(Paris: Gauthier-Villars), 1855. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Seances de l'Academie des Sciences"", Vol 40, No 5 + 6. Pp. (205-) 260 a. pp. (261-) 324. (2 entire issue offered). Hermite's paper's: pp. 249-256 a. 304-309.‎

‎First printing of Hermite's importent paper in which he created the theory of transformations.""Another topic on which Hermite worked and made important contributions was the theory of quadratic forms. This led him to study invariant theory and he found a reciprocity law relating to binary forms. With his understanding of quadratic forms and invariant theory he created a theory of transformations in 1855. His results on this topic provided connections between number theory, theta functions, and the transformations of abelian functions.""""Hermite’s 1855 results became basic for the transformation theory of Abelian functions as well as for Camille Jordan’s theory of ""Abelian"" groups. They also led to Herrnite’s own theory of the fifth-degree equation and of the modular equations of elliptic functions.""(DSB).‎

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‎"HELMHOLTZ, HERMANN von. - HELMHOLTZ RESONANCE.‎

‎Theorie der Luftschwingungen in Röhren mit offenen Enden.‎

‎Berlin, Georg Reimer, 1860. 4to. Hcalf, but spine gone and covers loose. In: ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik Crelle/Borchardt"", 57. Band. IV,375,(1) pp. (Entire volume offered). Helmholtz' paper: pp. (1-) 72. A small brownspot to page one.‎

‎First printing of Helmholtz' groundbreaking work on the aerial vibrations in tubes. Together with his work on Vortex Motion (Ueber Integrale der hydrodynamischen Gleichungen, welche den Wirbelbewegungen entsprechen) from 1858 it ""must be reckoned among the most brilliant of Helmholtz's mathematical achievements, only rivalled, and perhaps surpassed, by the work of the last ten years of his life.""(Leo Koenigsberger, p. 180 ff).The paper was reprinted in Ostwald's Klassiker Nr. 80.The volume contains further importent papers by Clebsch, C. neumann, Borchardt, Cayley, Hesse, Hermite, Kronecker, Kummer etc.‎

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‎"HEINE, EDUARD.‎

‎Ueber einige Aufgaben, welche auf partielle Differentialgleichungen führen‎

‎Berlin, G.Reimer, 1843. 4to. Without wrappers as extracted from ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik. Hrsg. von A.L. Crelle"", Bd. XXVI, Heft 3, Titlepage to ""Heft"" 3 present. PP. 185-216.‎

‎First printing of Heine's doctoral dissertation. ""Heine in his doctoral dissertation determined the potential (steady-state temperature) nor merely for the interior of an ellipsoid of revolution when the value when the potential is given at the surface, but also for the exterior for such an ellipsoid anf for the shell between confocal ellipsoids of revolution."" (Morris Kline).‎

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