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Oct 15, 2021 · 1 online resource (240 pages) : Anthology of eleven essays by mathematician Hermann Weyl, originally published 1930s-50s. Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-231) and index. Print version record.
Feb 19, 2013 · Levels of Infinity: Selected Writings on Mathematics and Philosophy (Dover Books on Mathematics) This original anthology assembles eleven accessible essays by a giant of modern mathematics. Hermann Weyl (1885–1955) made lasting contributions to number theory as well as theoretical physics, and he was associated with Princeton's Institute for ...
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Sep 2, 2009 · In Weyl’s physical interpretation of his purely infinitesimal metric geometry (Weyl geometry), the gauge field \ (A_ {j} (x)\) is identified with the electromagnetic four potential, and the electromagnetic field tensor is given by. \ [\tag {21} F_ {jk} (x) = \partial_ {j} A_ {k} (x) - \partial_ {k} A_ {j} (x).
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Sep 26, 2013 · Levels of Infinity: Selected Writings on Mathematics and Philosophy. Hermann Weyl. Courier Corporation, Sep 26, 2013 - Mathematics - 208 pages. This original anthology assembles ten...
Levels of Infinity: Selected Writings on Mathematics and Philosophy. Hermann Weyl. Publisher: Dover Publications. Publication Date: 2012. Number of Pages: 240. Format: Paperback. Price: 19.95. ISBN: 9780486489032. Category: Collection. BLL Rating:
Feb 19, 2013 · This original anthology assembles eleven accessible essays by a giant of modern mathematics. Hermann Weyl (1885-1955) made lasting contributions to number theory as well as theoretical physics, and he was associated with Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study, the University of G ttingen, and ETH Zurich.
Details. Author Bio. Table of Contents. This original anthology assembles eleven accessible essays by a giant of modern mathematics. Hermann Weyl (1885–1955) made lasting contributions to number theory as well as theoretical physics, and he was associated with Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study, the University of Göttingen, and ETH Zurich.