Description
This is a book of mathematical papers written by James Joseph Sylvester. It is the third in a series of four volumes and covers the period from 1870 to 1883. The book is valuable to anyone with an interest in Sylvester's theories and the history of mathematics.
James Joseph Sylvester (1814-97) was an English mathematician who made key contributions to numerous areas of his field and was also of primary importance in the development of American mathematics, both as inaugural Professor of Mathematics at Johns Hopkins University and founder of the American Journal of Mathematics. Originally published in 1909, this book forms the third in four volumes of Sylvester's mathematical papers, covering the period from 1870 to 1883. Together these volumes provide a comprehensive resource that will be of value to anyone with an interest in Sylvester's theories and the history of mathematics.