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Mathematical Miscellanea. 1
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Table of contents
- Introduction to Volume 3
- 1 [Elements of Trigonometry] (196, 192, 193, 195)
- 2 Multitude and Continuity
- A. On Quantity with Special Reference to Collectional and Mathematical Infinity (14)
- B. On Multitude (26, 29)
- C. [Multitude and Continuity] (28)
- D. The Logic of Continuity (from 948)
- E. Achilles, or Achilles and the Tortoise (interleaf from The Century Dictionary); Achilles and the Tortoise (814). . .
- F. The Question of Infinitesimals (s-14)
- G. [On Continuous Series and the Infinitesimal] (718)
- H. Multitude and Continuity (316a)
- 3 Probability
- A. [Outline and First Chapter of a Book on Probability] (748)
- B. [The Concept of Probability] (706)
- C. [Probability and Induction] (L231)
- D. On the Foundation of Ampliative Reasoning (660)
- E. [Lowell Lecture of 1866] (354)
- F. [Letters to Cousin Jo] (L366: 26 June 1909 and 29 June 1909)
- 4 Finite Differences
- A. A Treatise on the Calculus of Differences (91); Note on the Notation of the Calculus of Finite Differences (92) ...
- B. A Trade Secret (212)
- 5 Boolian Studies
- A. Boolian Algebra (s-37, s-38, s-41)
- B. Boolian Algebra (s-39)
- C. Logic of Science Lectures III, VI (342, 344)
- 6 Lowell Lectures, 1903
- A. Lecture III. First Draught (458)
- B. Lecture III (459)
- C. [For Lecture III or IV] (466)
- D. Lecture V (469, 470)
- E. [Lecture V] (471)
- F. Lecture VI [Probability] (472, Volume 2)
- 7 Existential Graphs
- A. Lowell Lectures, 1903. Lecture II (455, 456)
- B. Reply to Mr. Kempe (708)
- C. The Alpha Part of Existential Graphs (s-26)
- 8 The Four-Color Problem
- A. On the Problem of Coloring a Map (153)
- B. On the Problem of Map-Coloring and on Geometrical Topics, in General (154)
- C. [Link Coloring] (157)
- D. The Branches of Geometry (97)
- E. [From Pragmatism] (318)
- 9 Map Projection
- A. The U.S. Coast Survey. Appendix 15
- B. P.S. of a Letter to J. M. Peirce (L339: 5 April 1894)
- C. A Caveat (1353)
- D. Formulae and Tables for Constructing Two Different Con- formal Map Projections Suitable to the Exhibition of all the Territory and Possessions of the U.S.A. (1350). . . .
- E. [Mathematical Notes on the Shape of the Earth] (1071)
- F. New Theory of the Skew Mercator (1353)
- G. [Notes for] the Skew Mercator on the Sphere (1584)
- H. A New Map of the United States and Possessions. Explanations (1351)
- 10 Linear Algebra and Matrices
- A. Notes on B. Peirce’s Linear Associative Algebra (78)
- B. Notes on Associative Multiple Algebra (75)
- C. [Quaternions] (90)
- D. Topic B. Trichotomic Mathematics (from 431a)
- 11 Political Economy
- A. [On Political Economy] (1569)
- B. Calculus of Wealth (s-86)
- C. [Letter to Benjamin Peirce] (L333: 19 December 1871)
- 12 Amazing Mazes
- A. The Third Curiosity (199)
- B. Some Amazements of Mathematics (202)
- C. Specimens of Mathematical Amazes (201)
- 13 Logic Machines “Logical Machines,” American Journal of Psychology, November, 1877
- 14 Measurement
- A. [From Natural Metric System] (from 427)
- B. [Draft of Review of A. Ziwet’s An Elementary Treatise on Theoretical Mechanics] (1381)
- C. “On the Theory of Errors of Observations,” Appendix 21, Annual Report of the Superintendent for 1870 (U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey). .
- D. The Metric System of Weights and Measures [review] (1410)
- E. [Note on Metric System] (from a report of The National Academy of Sciences meeting — The Nation, 24 April, 1902)
- F. The Numerical Measure of the Success of Predictions (Science 4, 14 November 1884)
- 15 Non-Euclidean Geometry
- A. The Non-Euclidean Geometry Made Easy (117)
- B. Reflections on Non-Euclidean Geometry (118)
- C. Non-Euclidean Geometry (122)
- D. The Elements of Non-Euclidean Geometry. Preface (120)
- E. [From a Paper for Thomas S. Fiske] (121)
- F. On Two Map-Projections of the Lobatschewskian Plane (Smithsonian Institution Archives)
- 16 Application of Mathematics
- A. [Fragment of Report on Morison’s Bridge Project] (1360)
- B. Hints toward the Invention of a Scale-Table (221)
- 17 JV-Valued Logic
- A. On the Simplest Possible Branch of Mathematics (1 and 1250)
- B. Mathematical Logic (1147)
- C. [The Modus Ponens] (748)
- D. [A Search for a Method: Fragments] (594)
- E. [On Possibility] (145)