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  1. The Origins of Cauchy's Rigorous Calculus (Dover Books on Mathematics) by Judith V. Grabiner, 2005-02-04
  2. Marx Demystifies Calculus (Triangle Papers) by Paulus Gerdes, 1985-04
  3. Changing Calculus: A Report on Evaluation Efforts and National Impact from 1988-1998 (Maa Notes) by Susan L. Ganter, 2001-12
  4. History of Functional Analysis (North-Holland Mathematics Studies) by J. Dieudonne, 1983-01-15
  5. Analysis by Its History (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics) by Ernst Hairer, Gerhard Wanner, 2008-06-02
  6. The concepts of the calculus;: A critical and historical discussion of the derivative and the integral by Carl B Boyer, 1949
  7. THE HISTORY OF THE CALCULUS AND ITS CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT. by Carl B. Boyer, 1949
  8. A History of Vector Analysis: The Evolution of the Idea of a Vectorial System by Michael J. Crowe, 1994-02-09
  9. The History of the Calculus by Carl B. Boyer, 1949
  10. History of the Calculus of Variations in the 18th Century by Robert Woodhouse, 1975-06
  11. Differential and Integral Calculus: Webster's Timeline History, 1718 - 2005 by Icon Group International, 2009-02-20
  12. A History of the Porgress of the Calculus of Variations by I TODHUNTER, 2010-02-14
  13. The History Of The Calculus Of Variations During The Nineteenth Century (1861) by I. Todhunter, 2010-09-10
  14. The History Of The Calculus Of Variations During The Nineteenth Century (1861) by I. Todhunter, 2010-09-10

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Although Archimedes and others have used integral methods throughout history, and a great many (Barrow, Fermat, Pascal, Wallis and others) had previously invented the idea of a derivative, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and Isaac Newton are usually credited with the invention, in the late , of differential and integral calculus as we know it today. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Leibniz and Newton
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physics , and his notation for the derivative f with respect to x is still used in physics today, especially for derivatives with respect to time. Outside of physics it has mostly been displaced by the notation f'(x) for the derivative of f with respect to x . Also current is Leibniz's more flexible differential notation df/dx , again for the derivative of f with respect to x . Leibniz's notation is especially popular in the many situations when writing only f' Spinoza in his writings on that subject. The truth of the matter will never be known, and in any case is unimportant to anyone alive today. Leibniz' great contribution to calculus was his notation, and this is beyond doubt purely of Leibniz's invention. The controversy was unfortunate however in that it divided english-speaking mathematicians from those in Europe for many years. This set back British analysis (i.e. calculus-based mathematics) for a very long time. Newton's terminology and notation was clearly less flexible than that of Leibniz, yet it was retained in British usage until the early

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    Greek Geometers are credited with a significant use of infinitesimals Democritus is the first person recorded to consider seriously the division of objects into an infinite number of cross-sections, but his inability to rationalize discrete cross-sections with a cone's smooth slope prevented him from accepting the idea. At approximately the same time, Zeno of Elea discredited infinitesimals further by his articulation of the paradoxes which they create. Antiphon and later Eudoxus are generally credited with implementing the method of exhaustion which made it possible to compute the area and volume of regions and solids by breaking them up into an infinite number of recognizable shapes. Archimedes developed this method further, while also inventing heuristic methods which resemble modern day concepts somewhat. (See

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Though the origins of integral calculus are generally regarded as going no farther back than to the ancient Greeks , there is evidence that the ancient Egyptians may have harbored such knowledge amongst themselves as well (see Moscow and Rhind Mathematical Papyri Eudoxus is generally credited with the method of exhaustion , which made it possible to compute the area and volume of regions and solids by breaking them up into recognizable shapes. Archimedes developed this method further, while also inventing heuristic methods which resemble modern day concepts somewhat. (See .) It was not until the time of Newton that these methods were made obsolete. In India , the mathematician-astronomer Aryabhata in used infinitesimal s and expressed an astronomical problem in the form of a basic differential equation . Manjula in the 10th century elaborated on this differential equation in a commentary. This equation eventually led Bhaskara (1114-1185) to conceive of differential calculus and a number of ideas that are foundational to the development of modern calculus, including the earliest use of the "

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  • Development of calculus Greek geometers are credited with a significant use of infinitesimals Democritus is the first person recorded to consider seriously the division of objects into an infinite number of cross-sections, but his inability to rationalize discrete cross-sections with a cone's smooth slope prevented him from accepting the idea. At approximately the same time, Zeno of Elea discredited infinitesimals further by his articulation of the paradoxes which they create. Antiphon and later Eudoxus are generally credited with implementing the method of exhaustion , which made it possible to compute the area and volume of regions and solids by breaking them up into an infinite number of recognizable shapes. Archimedes developed this method further, while also inventing heuristic methods which resemble modern day concepts somewhat. (See Archimedes' Quadrature of the Parabola and .) It was not until the time of Newton that these methods were made obsolete. It should not be thought that infinitesimals were put on rigorous footing during this time, however. Only when it was supplemented by a proper geometric proof would Greek mathematicians accept a proposition as true. (See

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See also History of mathematics Though the origins of integral calculus are generally regarding as going no farther back than to the ancient Greeks , there is evidence that the ancient Egyptians may have harbored such knowledge amongst themselves as well. (See Moscow Mathematical Papyrus Eudoxus is generally credited with the method of exhaustion , which made it possible to compute the area and volume of regions and solids. Archimedes developed this method further, while also inventing heuristic methods which resemble modern day concepts somewhat. (See Archimedes and others after used integral methods throughout history, and a great many (Barrow, Fermat, Pascal, Wallis and others) are said to have discussed the idea of a derivative Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and Isaac Newton are usually credited with the invention, in the late , of differential and integral calculus as we know it today, but mainly they are credited for developing the fundamental theorem of calculus and work on notation.

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    The origins of integral calculus are generally regarded as going no farther back than to the ancient Greeks , though there is evidence that the ancient Egyptians may have harbored such knowledge as well (see Moscow Mathematical Papyrus Eudoxus is generally credited with the method of exhaustion , which made it possible to compute the area and volume of regions and solids by breaking them up into recognizable shapes. Archimedes developed this method further, while also inventing heuristic methods which resemble modern day concepts somewhat. (See .) It was not until the time of Newton that these methods were made obsolete.
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    In , the mathematician-astronomer Aryabhata first used infinitesimal s and expressed an astronomical problem in the form of a basic differential equation . This equation eventually led Bhaskara in the 12th century to develop a theorem now known as " Rolle's theorem ," which is a special case of the

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