Archive for History of Exact Sciences
Description
The Archive for History of Exact Sciences casts light upon the conceptual groundwork of the sciences by analyzing the historical course of mathematical and quantitative thought and the precise theory of nature, embracing as well their connections to experiment in the physical and modern biological sciences. This journal nourishes historical research meeting the standards of the mathematical sciences. Its aim is to give rapid and full publication to writings of exceptional depth, scope, and permanence.
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OriginalPaper
François Viète’s revolution in algebra
Jeffrey A. Oaks (May 2018)
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OriginalPaper
A further analysis of Cardano’s main tool in the De Regula Aliza: on the origins of the splittings
Sara Confalonieri (May 2018)
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Correction
Correction to: The modernity of Dedekind’s anticipations contained in What are numbers and what are they good for?
J. Climent Vidal, J. Soliveres Tur (March 2018)

- Impact Factor 0.308
- Available 1960 - 2018
- Volumes 72
- Issues 315
- Articles 938
- Open Access 6 Articles
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- Journal Title
- Archive for History of Exact Sciences
- Coverage
- Volume 1 / 1960 - Volume 72 / 2018
- Print ISSN
- 0003-9519
- Online ISSN
- 1432-0657
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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