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amongst modern scholars about the
exact meaning of Fermat's
adequality. Fermat's
adequality was
analyzed in a
number of
scholarly studies. In 1896, Paul...
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developments that led to
infinitesimal calculus,
including his
technique of
adequality. In particular, he is
recognized for his
discovery of an
original method...
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Fermat was one of the
first mathematicians to
propose a
general technique,
adequality, for
finding the
maxima and
minima of functions. As
defined in set theory...
- Leibniz's law of continuity. The
standard part
function implements Fermat's
adequality. The
notion of
infinitely small quantities was
discussed by the Eleatic...
- term was
rendered as
adaequalitas in Latin, and
became the
technique of
adequality developed by
Pierre de
Fermat to find
maxima for
functions and tangent...
- Diophantus' term παρισὀτης as adaequalitat,
which became Fermat's
technique of
adequality, a
pioneering method of
infinitesimal calculus.
Bachet was the earliest...
- of mathematics, list of
publications in mathematics. 1729 (anecdote)
Adequality Archimedes Palimpsest Archimedes' use of
infinitesimals Arithmetization...
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Maclaurin series,
Taylor series Fourier series Euler–Maclaurin
formula Adequality Infinitesimal Archimedes' use of
infinitesimals Gottfried Leibniz Isaac...
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claiming that he
borrowed from Diophantus,
introduced the
concept of
adequality,
which represented equality up to an
infinitesimal error term. The combination...
- such, it is a
mathematical implementation of the
historical concept of
adequality introduced by
Pierre de Fermat, as well as Leibniz's
Transcendental law...