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Introductio in
analysin infinitorum (Latin:
Introduction to the
Analysis of the Infinite) is a two-volume work by
Leonhard Euler which lays the foundations...
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hundred articles. In 1748 his text on
functions called the
Introductio in
analysin infinitorum was
published and in 1755 a text on
differential calculus called...
- in his
monumental work of
mathematical analysis in 1748,
Introductio in
analysin infinitorum, it is
questionable whether the
particular concept of linking...
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defined in
connection with
tangents to
curves in Euler's 1748
Introductio in
analysin infinitorum.
Felix Klein attributes the term "affine transformation" to...
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Leonhard Euler wrote the
first precalculus book in 1748
called Introductio in
analysin infinitorum (Latin:
Introduction to the
Analysis of the Infinite), which...
- for the 3.14...
constant in his 1736
Mechanica and 1748
Introductio in
analysin infinitorum,
though defined as half the cir****ference of a
circle of radius...
- seen to
transcend the
algebraic functions. In his 1748
Introductio in
analysin infinitorum,
Leonhard Euler referred to "base a = 10" in an example. He...
- 0, let
alone in a
neighborhood of 0. In 1752,
Euler in
Introductio in
analysin infinitorum wrote that a0 = 1 and
explicitly mentioned that 00 = 1. An...
- p. 41.
Kleiner 2007, pp. 1–13. Euler,
Leonard (1748).
Introductio in
Analysin Infinitorum [Introduction to the
Analysis of the Infinite] (in Latin)....
- Heinrich; Trost,
Ernst (1945) [1748]. Speiser,
Andreas (ed.).
Introductio in
Analysin Infinitorum (Part 2). 1 (in Latin). Vol. 9. B.G. Teubner. {{cite book}}:...