D D Kosambi : Selected works in Mathematics And Statistics
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi: Springer, [c2016]Description: 232 pISBN: 9788132236740Item type | Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Part I Essays on and by D.D. Kosambi
1. A Scholar in His Time
2. Adventure into the Unknown
3. On Statistics
4. A Report to the JRD Tata Trust
Part II Select Publications of D.D. Kosambi
5. Precessions of an Elliptical Orbit
6. On a Generalization of the Second Theorem of Bourbaki
7. Parallelism and Path-Spaces
8. Observations sur le mémoire précédent
9. The Tensor Analysis of Partial Differential Equations
10. A Statistical Study of the Weights of Old Indian Punch-Marked Coins
11. A Bivariate Extension of Fisher’s Z-Test
12. The Effect of Circulation Upon the Weight of Metal Currency
13. A Test of Significance for Multiple Observations
14. On Valid Tests of Linguistic Hypotheses
15. Statistics in Function Space
16. The Estimation of Map Distances from Recombination Values
17. The Geometric Method in Mathematical Statistics
18. The Law of Large Numbers
19. Possible Applications of the Functional Calculus
20. Lie Rings in Path Space
21. The Method of Least-Squares
22. An Application of Stochastic Convergence
23. The Sampling Distribution of Primes
24. Statistical Methods in Number Theory
25. Probability and Prime Numbers
Part III Select Publications of D.D. Kosambi in Other Languages
26. Affin-geometrische Grundlagen der einheitlichen Feldtheorie
27. Les Espaces des Paths Généralisés Qu’on Peut Associer Avec Un Espace de Finsler
This book fills an important gap in studies on D. D. Kosambi. For the first time, the mathematical work of Kosambi is described, collected and presented in a manner that is accessible to non-mathematicians as well. A number of his papers that are difficult to obtain in these areas are made available here. In addition, there are essays by Kosambi that have not been published earlier as well as some of his lesser known works. Each of the twenty four papers is prefaced by a commentary on the significance of the work, and where possible, extracts from technical reviews by other mathematicians.
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