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Infinitesimal calculus was independently invented by both Leibniz and Newton in the 1660s, drawing on the work of such mathematicians as Barrow and Descartes. It consisted of differential calculus and integral calculus, used for the techniques of differentiation and integration respectively. The use of infinitesimal quantities in early calculus was not proven to be rigorous, and was fiercely criticized by a number of authors, most notably Michel Rolle and Bishop Berkeley. Several mathematicians, including Maclaurin, attempted to prove the soundness of using infinitesimals, but it would be 150 years later, due to the work of Cauchy and Weierstrass, where a means was finally found to avoid mere "notions" of infinitely small quantities, that the foundations of differential and integral calculus were made firm. In his work Weierstrass formalized the concept of limit which eliminated the need for infinitesimalsProduktkennzeichnungen
HerausgeberFrederic P. Miller, John Mcbrewster, Agnes F. Vandome
EAN9786130686161
ISBN6130686161, 9786130686161
ISBN-106130686161
ISBN-139786130686161
eBay Product ID (ePID)85665415
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VerlagAlphascript Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr2010
Anzahl der Seiten172 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
PublikationsnameInfinitesimal Calculus
AutorFrederic P. Miller, John Mcbrewster, Agnes F. Vandome
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HörbuchNo
InhaltsbeschreibungPaperback
SprachausgabeEnglisch
Seiten172 Seiten
Item Height10mm
Item Length22cm
HerausgaberFrederic P. Miller, John Mcbrewster, Agnes F. Vandome
Item Width15cm