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- Who gave you the Cauchy-Weierstrass tale? The dual history of rigorous calculus (Q351452) (← links)
- Stevin numbers and reality (Q351454) (← links)
- A Cauchy-Dirac delta function (Q360434) (← links)
- Ten misconceptions from the history of analysis and their debunking (Q360440) (← links)
- Leibniz's infinitesimals: their fictionality, their modern implementations, and their foes from Berkeley to Russell and beyond (Q486948) (← links)
- God, king, and geometry: revisiting the introduction to Cauchy's \textit{Cours d'analyse} (Q549913) (← links)
- Definite values of infinite sums: Aspects of the foundations of infinitesimal analysis around 1820 (Q1203005) (← links)
- Differentials and differential coefficients in the Eulerian foundations of the calculus. (Q1427537) (← links)
- Toward a history of mathematics focused on procedures (Q1616107) (← links)
- Cauchy's infinitesimals, his sum theorem, and foundational paradigms (Q1616116) (← links)
- Controversies in the foundations of analysis: comments on Schubring's \textit{Conflicts} (Q2013410) (← links)
- Cauchy's work on integral geometry, centers of curvature, and other applications of infinitesimals (Q2188803) (← links)
- A new look at e.g. Björling and the Cauchy sum theorem (Q2457842) (← links)
- Exceptions and counterexamples: understanding Abel's comment on Cauchy's theorem (Q2576314) (← links)
- Nonstandard Analysis, Infinitesimals, and the History of Calculus (Q3466723) (← links)
- Mechanizing Nonstandard Real Analysis (Q4504968) (← links)
- Cauchy and Puiseux: Two Precursors of Riemann (Q4607230) (← links)
- Cauchy's Continuum (Q5171469) (← links)
- Did Weierstrass’s differential calculus have a limit-avoiding character? His definition of a limit in<b>ϵ</b>–<b>δ</b>style (Q5413565) (← links)