Application de l’analyse à la géométrie

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Application de l’analyse à la géométrie is a foundational mathematical treatise by Gaspard Monge that helped establish descriptive geometry by systematically applying analytical methods to geometric problems.

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instanceOf book
mathematical treatise
nonfiction work
aim to provide rigorous foundations for descriptive geometry
to systematize geometric problem solving using analysis
associatedWith French Revolutionary era science
École Polytechnique
author Gaspard Monge
conceptualFocus relationship between algebraic analysis and spatial figures
translation of spatial problems into analytical form
contributedTo foundations of descriptive geometry
countryOfOrigin France
field descriptive geometry
geometry
mathematics
genre scientific literature
hasAuthorRole Gaspard Monge as founder of descriptive geometry
hasMainTheme geometric constructions via projections
systematic treatment of geometric problems using analysis
historicalContext development of modern geometry in late 18th century France
historicalSignificance helped establish descriptive geometry as a systematic discipline
influenced descriptive geometry textbooks
engineering drawing
technical drawing
influencedBy analytic geometry
language French
mathematicalDiscipline analytic geometry
projective geometry
notableFor bridging analysis and geometry
formalizing methods of descriptive geometry
originalTitleLanguage French
publicationCentury 18th century
relatedWork Géométrie descriptive
subject application of analysis to geometric problems
projection methods
representation of three-dimensional objects
targetAudience advanced students of mathematics
engineers
surveyors
taughtIn courses on descriptive geometry
history of mathematics courses
usedFor architectural design representation
training military engineers
usesMethod analytical methods

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