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The following pages link to Differentials, higher-order differentials and the derivative in the Leibnizian calculus (Q1211039):
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- Who gave you the Cauchy-Weierstrass tale? The dual history of rigorous calculus (Q351452) (← links)
- Ten misconceptions from the history of analysis and their debunking (Q360440) (← links)
- Leibniz's syncategorematic infinitesimals (Q363509) (← links)
- One of Berkeley's arguments on compensating errors in the calculus (Q716158) (← links)
- The varieties of mechanics by 1800 (Q752669) (← links)
- Changing canons of mathematical and physical intelligibility in the later 17th century (Q761429) (← links)
- Alexis Fontaine's route to the calculus of several variables (Q797566) (← links)
- The rise of non-Archimedean mathematics and the roots of a misconception. I: The emergence of non-Archimedean systems of magnitudes (Q813283) (← links)
- J. L. Lagrange's changing approach to the foundations of the calculus of variations (Q1059621) (← links)
- Brook Taylor and the method of increments (Q1060200) (← links)
- The continuity program between Cantor and nonstandard analysis. (Q1106822) (← links)
- On the relationship between algebra and analysis (Q1149950) (← links)
- Euler's 1760 paper on divergent series (Q1225036) (← links)
- The origins of Euler's variational calculus (Q1334125) (← links)
- Hidden lemmas in Euler's summation of the reciprocals of the squares (Q1365472) (← links)
- Differentials and differential coefficients in the Eulerian foundations of the calculus. (Q1427537) (← links)
- Functions, functional relations, and the laws of continuity in Euler (Q1578260) (← links)
- The metaphysics of the calculus: A foundational debate in the Paris Academy of Sciences, 1700-1706 (Q1824606) (← links)
- The early application of the calculus to the inverse square force problem (Q1956485) (← links)
- Thomas Simpson: weaving fluxions in 18th-century London (Q2436780) (← links)
- The foundational aspects of Gauss's work on the hypergeometric, factorial and digamma functions (Q2457841) (← links)
- Detleff Clüver: An Early Opponent of the Leibnizian Differential Calculus (Q3356270) (← links)
- D'Alembert's Principle: The Original Formulation and Application in Jean d'Alembert's<i>Traité de Dynamique</i>(1743) (Q3686664) (← links)
- Polygons and Parabolas: Some Problems Concerning the Dynamics of Planetary Orbits* (Q3826501) (← links)
- Alexis Fontaine's ‘Fluxio-differential method’ and the origins of the calculus of several variables (Q3905234) (← links)
- Alexis Fontaine's integration of ordinary differential equations and the origins of the calculus of several variables (Q3936687) (← links)
- Convergence and Formal Manipulation of Series from the Origins of Calculus to About 1730 (Q4710153) (← links)
- Rigor and Clarity: Foundations of Mathematics in France and England, 1800–1840 (Q5188973) (← links)
- Does V equal L? (Q5287676) (← links)
- MEASURING THE SIZE OF INFINITE COLLECTIONS OF NATURAL NUMBERS: WAS CANTOR’S THEORY OF INFINITE NUMBER INEVITABLE? (Q5850982) (← links)