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The following pages link to Some aspects of Euler's theory of series: Inexplicable functions and the Euler-Maclaurin summation formula (Q1277361):
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- Leonhard Euler's use and understanding of mathematical transcendence (Q452112) (← links)
- Geometry and analysis in Euler's integral calculus (Q504100) (← links)
- Euler's beta integral in Pietro Mengoli's works (Q1031944) (← links)
- Developing into series and returning from series: A note on the foundations of eighteenth-century analysis (Q1399702) (← 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)
- Toward a history of mathematics focused on procedures (Q1616107) (← links)
- The foundational aspects of Gauss's work on the hypergeometric, factorial and digamma functions (Q2457841) (← links)
- Throwing Some Light on the Vast Darkness that is Analysis: Niels Henrik Abel's Critical Revision and the Concept of Absolute Convergence (Q3563630) (← links)
- Convergence and Formal Manipulation of Series from the Origins of Calculus to About 1730 (Q4710153) (← links)