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Papers and Books By Jules Richard

  • Thèses présentées à la Faculté des sciences de Paris par M. Jules Richard, 1re thèse: Sur la surface des ondes de Fresnel..., Chateauroux 1901 (126 pages).
  • Sur la philosophie des mathématiques, Gauthier-Villars, Paris 1903 (248 pages).
  • Sur une manière d'exposer la géométrie projective, L'Enseignement mathématique 7 (1905) 366-374.
  • Les principes des mathématiques et le problème des ensembles, Revue générale des sciences pures et appliquées 16 (1905) 541-543.
  • The principles of mathematics and the problem of sets (1905), English translation in Jean van Heijenoort, "From Frege to Gödel - A Source Book in Mathematical Logic", 1879-1931. Harvard Univ. Press, 1967, p. 142-144.
  • Lettre à Monsieur le rédacteur de la Revue Générale des Sciences, Acta Math. 30 (1906) 295-296.
  • Sur les principes de la mécanique, L'Enseignement mathématique 8 (1906) 137-143.
  • Considérations sur l'astronomie, sa place insuffisante dans les divers degrés de l'enseignement, L'Enseignement mathématique 8 (1906) 208-216.
  • Sur la logique et la notion de nombre entier, L'Enseignement mathématique 9 (1907 ) 39-44.
  • Sur un paradoxe de la théorie des ensembles et sur l'axiome Zermelo, L'Enseignement mathématique 9 (1907) 94-98.
  • Sur la nature des axiomes de la géométrie, L'Enseignement mathématique 10 (1908 ) 60-65.
  • Sur les translations, L'Enseignement mathématique 11 (1909) 98-101.
  • Contre la géométrie expérimentale Revue de l’Enseignement des Sciences (1910) 150.

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