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The following pages link to William Wallace and the introduction of continental calculus to Britain: A letter to George Peacock (Q1091370):
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- Polylogarithms, functional equations and more: the elusive essays of William Spence (1777-1815) (Q391356) (← links)
- Mary Somerville's early contributions to the circulation of differential calculus (Q777865) (← links)
- The logarithmic tables of Edward Sang and his daughters (Q1399703) (← links)
- French ''logique'' and British ''logic'': on the origins of Augustus De Morgan's early logical inquiries, 1805--1835. (Q1415596) (← links)
- Geometry versus analysis in early 19th-century Scotland: John Leslie, William Wallace, and Thomas Carlyle (Q1578261) (← links)
- The Cambridge Mathematical Journal and its descendants: the linchpin of a research community in the early and mid-Victorian age (Q1765386) (← links)
- Calculus and analysis in early 19th-century Britain: The work of William Wallace (Q1818240) (← links)
- Some unknown documents associated with William Wallace (1768–1843) (Q3083752) (← links)
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- William Wallace's chorograph (1839): a rare mathematical instrument (Q5305289) (← links)