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Extension Theory
 
A co-publication of the AMS and London Mathematical Society
Extension Theory
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-2031-5
Product Code:  HMATH/19
List Price: $125.00
MAA Member Price: $112.50
AMS Member Price: $100.00
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-3887-6
Product Code:  HMATH/19.E
List Price: $120.00
MAA Member Price: $108.00
AMS Member Price: $96.00
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-2031-5
eBook: ISBN:  978-1-4704-3887-6
Product Code:  HMATH/19.B
List Price: $245.00 $185.00
MAA Member Price: $220.50 $166.50
AMS Member Price: $196.00 $148.00
Extension Theory
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Extension Theory
A co-publication of the AMS and London Mathematical Society
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-2031-5
Product Code:  HMATH/19
List Price: $125.00
MAA Member Price: $112.50
AMS Member Price: $100.00
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-3887-6
Product Code:  HMATH/19.E
List Price: $120.00
MAA Member Price: $108.00
AMS Member Price: $96.00
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-2031-5
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-3887-6
Product Code:  HMATH/19.B
List Price: $245.00 $185.00
MAA Member Price: $220.50 $166.50
AMS Member Price: $196.00 $148.00
  • Book Details
     
     
    History of Mathematics
    History of Mathematics Source Series
    Volume: 192000; 411 pp
    MSC: Primary 01; 15

    The Ausdehnungslehre of 1862 is Grassmann's most mature presentation of his “extension theory”. The work was unique in capturing the full sweep of his mathematical achievements.

    Compared to Grassmann's first book, Lineale Ausdehnungslehre, this book contains an enormous amount of new material, including a detailed development of the inner product and its relation to the concept of angle, the “theory of functions” from the point of view of extension theory, and Grassmann's contribution to the Pfaff problem. In many ways, this book is the version of Grassmann's system most accessible to contemporary readers.

    This translation is based on the material in Grassmann's “Gesammelte Werke”, published by B. G. Teubner (Stuttgart and Leipzig, Germany). It includes nearly all the Editorial Notes from that edition, but the “improved” proofs are relocated, and Grassmann's original proofs are restored to their proper places. The original Editorial Notes are augmented by Supplementary Notes, elucidating Grassmann's achievement in modern terms.

    This volume is one of an informal sequence of works within the History of Mathematics series. Volumes in this subset, “Sources”, are classical mathematical works that served as cornerstones for modern mathematical thought.

    Readership

    Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in the history of vector spaces, exterior algebra, Pfaff's problem, and the other contributions of Grassmann; historians of mathematics.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • The elementary conjunctions of extensive magnitudes
    • Addition, subtraction, multiples and fractions of extensive magnitudes
    • The product structure in general
    • Combinatorial product
    • Inner product
    • Applications to geometry
    • The theory of functions
    • Functions in general
    • Differential calculus
    • Infinite series
    • Integral calculus
  • Additional Material
     
     
  • Reviews
     
     
    • Grassmann's classical work can be warmly recommended to mathematicians and to historians of mathematics as a source of Grassmann's mathematical ideas.

      European Mathematical Society Newsletter
    • Hermann Grassmann's Extension Theory (Ausdehnungslehre), first published in 1862, is a legendary book in the history of mathematics. This new book in the “Sources” subseries is a most welcome addition to the AMS/LMS History of Mathematics series. A must-buy for those seriously interested in the history of mathematics.

      MAA Online
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History of Mathematics Source Series
Volume: 192000; 411 pp
MSC: Primary 01; 15

The Ausdehnungslehre of 1862 is Grassmann's most mature presentation of his “extension theory”. The work was unique in capturing the full sweep of his mathematical achievements.

Compared to Grassmann's first book, Lineale Ausdehnungslehre, this book contains an enormous amount of new material, including a detailed development of the inner product and its relation to the concept of angle, the “theory of functions” from the point of view of extension theory, and Grassmann's contribution to the Pfaff problem. In many ways, this book is the version of Grassmann's system most accessible to contemporary readers.

This translation is based on the material in Grassmann's “Gesammelte Werke”, published by B. G. Teubner (Stuttgart and Leipzig, Germany). It includes nearly all the Editorial Notes from that edition, but the “improved” proofs are relocated, and Grassmann's original proofs are restored to their proper places. The original Editorial Notes are augmented by Supplementary Notes, elucidating Grassmann's achievement in modern terms.

This volume is one of an informal sequence of works within the History of Mathematics series. Volumes in this subset, “Sources”, are classical mathematical works that served as cornerstones for modern mathematical thought.

Readership

Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in the history of vector spaces, exterior algebra, Pfaff's problem, and the other contributions of Grassmann; historians of mathematics.

  • The elementary conjunctions of extensive magnitudes
  • Addition, subtraction, multiples and fractions of extensive magnitudes
  • The product structure in general
  • Combinatorial product
  • Inner product
  • Applications to geometry
  • The theory of functions
  • Functions in general
  • Differential calculus
  • Infinite series
  • Integral calculus
  • Grassmann's classical work can be warmly recommended to mathematicians and to historians of mathematics as a source of Grassmann's mathematical ideas.

    European Mathematical Society Newsletter
  • Hermann Grassmann's Extension Theory (Ausdehnungslehre), first published in 1862, is a legendary book in the history of mathematics. This new book in the “Sources” subseries is a most welcome addition to the AMS/LMS History of Mathematics series. A must-buy for those seriously interested in the history of mathematics.

    MAA Online
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