Modelos algebraicos de Wallis para componer sólidos de dimensión infinita y volumen determinado
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https://doi.org/10.5944/endoxa.16.2002.5063Keywords:
sólido hiperbólico, sólidos infinitos, John Wallis,Abstract
Inspirado en la construcción del sólido hiperbólico de Torricelli, John Wallis intentó obtener resultados semejantes utilizando sus series algebraicas infinitas. Estas se componían de sumas de lineas y de planos de espesor infinitésimo, pero cuya magnitud se ordenaba, bien en función de los términos de una progresión geométrica decreciente o según sucesiones de números positivos, racionales e irracionales. En este trabajo se muestran ambos desarrollos.Downloads
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2002-01-01
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Yuste, P. (2002). Modelos algebraicos de Wallis para componer sólidos de dimensión infinita y volumen determinado. ENDOXA, 1(16), 333–362. https://doi.org/10.5944/endoxa.16.2002.5063
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