Two Leibnizian manuscripts of 1690 concerning differential equations (Q581368)

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Two Leibnizian manuscripts of 1690 concerning differential equations
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    Two Leibnizian manuscripts of 1690 concerning differential equations (English)
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    1987
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    Two fascinating manuscripts in which Leibniz experiments with solving differential equations by separating variables are edited here, with English translation, introduction and carefully prepared commentary. These pages offer a most revealing glimpse into the mathematician's workshop, his trials and errors, his numerous miscalculations leading him ``into the ensuing wild goose chase'' (comment of the editor), and his personal commentary about success and failure. Such a fine example, so well edited, would also be most suitable as a source for a seminar on the history of the calculus.
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    ordinary differential equation
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    families of curves
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    G. W. Leibniz
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    Johann Bernoulli
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    C. Huygens
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