Cours de M. Hermite, Profess Pendant Le 2e Semestre, 1881-82 presents the lectures of the esteemed mathematician Charles Hermite during the second semester of the 1881-82 academic year. This meticulously transcribed and preserved course, edited by Henri Andoyer, offers a unique glimpse into Hermite's teaching style and his profound insights into mathematical analysis and calculus.
This book captures the intellectual climate of late 19th-century mathematics in France. It provides valuable historical context for understanding the development of mathematical thought and pedagogy during this period. Students and historians of mathematics will find this volume an invaluable resource for studying the work of one of the most influential mathematicians of his time. The detailed exposition makes it a significant addition to the study of mathematical history and analysis.
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