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Institutiones calculi differentialis

Mathematical work by Leonhard Euler From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Institutiones calculi differentialis
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Institutiones calculi differentialis (Foundations of differential calculus) is a mathematical work written in 1748 by Leonhard Euler and published in 1755. It lays the groundwork for the differential calculus. It consists of a single volume containing two internal books; there are 9 chapters in book I, and 18 in book II.

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W. W. Rouse Ball (1888) writes that "this is the first textbook on the differential calculus which has any claim to be both complete and accurate, and it may be said that all modern treatises on the subject are based on it."

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References

  • Euler, Leonhard (2000) [First published 1755]. Foundations of Differential Calculus. Vol. Part I. Translated by Blanton, John D. Springer-Verlag New York. doi:10.1007/b97699. ISBN 978-0-387-98534-3.
  • Ball, W. W. Rouse (1888), A Short Account of the History of Mathematics, Macmillan, p. 368
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