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Antoni Malet
Antoni Malet (born 23 February 1950) is a Catalan historian of mathematics. He is a professor of history of science at Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona. His research interests are mostly in the history of mathematics and optics in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Malet earned his Ph.D. in 1989 from Princeton University as a student of Charles Gillispie, with the thesis ''Studies on James Gregorie (1638–1675)''. Selected publications *"From Indivisibles to Infinitesimals. Studies on Seventeenth-Century Mathematizations of Infinitely Small Quantities". Barcelona 1996. *"Ferran Sunyer i Balaguer (1912–1967)". Barcelona 1995. * with J. Paradís: "Els orígens i l’ensenyament de l’àlgebra simbòlica" (in Catalan). Barcelona 1984. *"James Gregorie on Tangents and the “Taylor” Rule of Series Expansions". ''Archive for History of Exact Sciences'', Volume 46, 1993, 97–137. *"Mil años de matematicas en Iberia". In: A. Duran (Herausgeber): ''El legado de las mate ...
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Karine Chemla
Karine Chemla (born in Tunis February 8, 1957) is a French historian of mathematics and sinologist who works as a director of research at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS). She is also a senior fellow at the New York University Institute for the Study of the Ancient World. She was elected a Member of the American Philosophical Society in 2019. Education Chemla studied at Paris Diderot University and the École normale supérieure de jeunes filles, earning an agrégation in mathematics in 1978 and a diploma of advanced studies in 1979. At this time, her work was in pure mathematics. However, in 1980, influenced by the work of Ilya Prigogine, she won a Singer–Polignac scholarship to travel to China and study the history of Chinese mathematics.. Returning to France, she earned her Ph.D. in the history of mathematics from Paris 13 University in 1982, and began working for CNRS at that time.. Contributions Chemla's research interests include Chinese mathematics ...
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