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The following pages link to The rise and development of the theory of series up to the early 1820s (Q995987):
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- Leibniz's infinitesimals: their fictionality, their modern implementations, and their foes from Berkeley to Russell and beyond (Q486948) (← links)
- Toward a history of mathematics focused on procedures (Q1616107) (← links)
- Gregory's sixth operation (Q1616113) (← links)
- A summary of Euler's work on the pentagonal number theorem (Q1956486) (← links)
- Cauchy's work on integral geometry, centers of curvature, and other applications of infinitesimals (Q2188803) (← links)
- Infinite series in a history of analysis. Stages up to the verge of summability (Q2251491) (← links)
- Construction of new generalizations of Wynn's epsilon and rho algorithm by solving finite difference equations in the transformation order (Q2290921) (← links)
- Convergence analysis of the summation of the factorially divergent Euler series by Padé approximants and the delta transformation (Q2347489) (← links)
- How Leibniz tried to tell the world he had squared the circle (Q2697615) (← links)
- Nonstandard Analysis, Infinitesimals, and the History of Calculus (Q3466723) (← links)
- The Error in an Alternating Series (Q4577017) (← links)
- Pietro Mengoli’s 1650 Proof that the Harmonic Series Diverges (Q4623000) (← links)
- Euler–Maclaurin expansions without analytic derivatives (Q5161095) (← links)
- Negatives as fictions in \(\mathrm{16^{th}}\) and \(\mathrm{17^{th}}\) century mathematics (Q6657936) (← links)