| Douglas M. Jesseph - 1993 - 335 דפים
...introduction of the doctrine of prime and ultimate ratios in the Principia: Quantities, and the ratios of quantities, which in any finite time converge continually...equality, and before the end of that time approach nearer to each other than by any given difference, become ultimately equal. (Principia I, 1, 1) Newton's proof... | |
| Anna Sierpinska - 1994 - 189 דפים
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| Anna Sierpinska - 1996 - 210 דפים
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| Robert Goldblatt - 1998 - 326 דפים
...Fluents. His conception of limits is conveyed by the following passages: Quantities, and the ratios of quantities, which in any finite time converge continually to equality, and before the end of time approach nearer to each other than by any given difference, become ultimately equal . . . Those... | |
| Detlef Laugwitz - 1999 - 357 דפים
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| R. P. Burn - 2000 - 384 דפים
...continuity'. The E in our definition of limit is foreshadowed in Euclid XI, and also by Newton who wrote 'Quantities, and the ratio of quantities, which in...equality, and before the end of that time approach nearer to each other than by any aiven difference, become ultimately equal.' (Principia, Book 1, Lemma 1,... | |
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