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  1. The History of the Calculus and Its Conceptual Development by Carl B. Boyer, 1959-06-01
  2. The Calculus Wars: Newton, Leibniz, and the Greatest Mathematical Clash of All Time by Jason Socrates Bardi, 2007-04-26
  3. A History of the Calculus of Variations in the Eighteenth Century (Ams Chelsea Publishing) by Robert Woodhouse, 2004-04-13
  4. A History of the Calculus of Variations from the 17th through the 19th Century (Studies in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences) by Herman. H. Goldstine, 1980-12-16
  5. The Calculus Gallery: Masterpieces from Newton to Lebesgue by William Dunham, 2008-07-01
  6. The Historical Development of the Calculus (Springer Study Edition) (Volume 0) by C.H.Jr. Edwards, 1994-06-24
  7. The Higher Calculus: A History of Real and Complex Analysis from Euler to Weierstrass by Umberto Bottazini, 1986-09-24
  8. Fitting Linear Relationships: A History of the Calculus of Observations 1750-1900 (Springer Series in Statistics) by R.W. Farebrother, 1998-12-14
  9. Calculus: Webster's Timeline History, 387 BC - 2001 by Icon Group International, 2009-07-08
  10. A History of the Progress of Calculus of Variations During the Nineteenth Century by Isaac Todhunter, 2010-01-12
  11. CALCULUS AS ALGEBRA (Harvard Dissertations in the History of Science) by Grabiner, 1990-11-01
  12. Calculus: Webster's Timeline History, 2002 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-07-08
  13. The History Of The Calculus Of Variations During The Nineteenth Century (1861) by I. Todhunter, 2008-06-02
  14. A history of the progress of the calculus of variations during the nineteenth century by I 1820-1884 Todhunter, 2010-09-04

1. History Of Calculus - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The History of Calculus. New York Dover Publications, 1949; Calinger, Ronald. Retrieved from http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/history_of_calculus
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Jun 30, 2009 When Stephen Colbert invented Mathematics in 12000 BC he broke it up into several different areas geometry, algebra, and calculus.
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          Be less random and don't make stuff up, use your gut Calculus is hurting the Free Market!!! Added by Mutopis When Stephen Colbert invented Mathematics in 12000 BC he broke it up into several different areas: geometry, algebra, and calculus. Stephen controlled geometry and algebra until mathologists stole it from him at the beginning of the 20th century.
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A Brief History of Calculus. Calculus was created by Isaac Newton, a British scientist, as well as Gottfried Leibniz, a selftaught German mathematician,
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Calculus , historically known as infinitesimal calculus , is a mathematical discipline focused on limits functions derivatives integrals , and infinite series . Ideas leading up to the notions of function derivative , and integral were developed throughout the 17th century, but the decisive step was made by Isaac Newton (beginning in 1664) and Gottfried Leibniz Nova methodus , 1684) and the whole subject was subsequently marred by a priority dispute between the two inventors of calculus Contents:
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See also History of mathematics. 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
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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 infinitesimals and expressed an astronomical problem in the form of a basic differential equation Aryabhata the Elder Bhaskara in the 12th century to develop a theorem now known as " Rolle's theorem ," which is a special case of the mean value theorem . He was also the first to define the notion of the derivative as a limit . In the 14th century

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The history of Calculus dates back to the ancient Greeks and perhaps also ancient Egyptians. The mathematician, Archimedes, contributed greatly to the history of Calculus.
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The history of Calculus dates back to the ancient Greeks and perhaps also ancient Egyptians. The mathematician, Archimedes, contributed greatly to the history of Calculus. After Archimedes, the history of calculus and the development of calculus was halted until roughly the time of Sir Isaac Newton who gave the history of calculus its deserved recognition. History of Calculus in the 17th Century In the 17th century Europe, many famous mathematicians worked on calculus and contributed to the history of calculus. Examples of great contributors to the history of calculus are Isaac Barrow, Pierre de Fermat, Blaise Pascal, John Wallis, James Gregory, Isaac Newton, Gottfried Leibniz, and Fermat. The idea of derivatives was discussed first before anyone knew of calculus. Who invented the fundamental theorem of calculus? Sir Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz were credited with the invention of fundamental theorem of calculus independent of each other. James Gregory was also credited with proving a restricted version of the second fundamental theorem of calculus. History of differential calculus and integral calculus History of calculus give credit to Sir Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz for the invention of differential calculus and integral calculus independently. Sir Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz invented differential calculus and integral calculus in the late 1600s. They developed the fundamental theorem of calculus. Although many mathematicians contributed to the history of calculus, Sir Isaac Newton was the first to organize the mathematical field of calculus into one subject. Sir Isaac Newton also recorded the first and most important applications of calculus in the history of calculus. Sir Isaac Newton was particularly known for his great contribution to the history of integral calculus.

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Thread view: Tree View List View (postings sorted by date) Single Message View Enable EMail Alerts Start New Thread Thread rating: uweWriteArtHdr('','','',1) Dan in Philly - 21 Jul 2006 03:25 GMT I've heard many times that Isaac Newton discovered the calculus (or Leibniz,
whomever). Does that mean nobody had done any sort of "let N go to infinity"
prior to him?
I ask because, in advanced algebra in high school, our teacher had us do an
exercise: we took a circle, divided it into N slices, and calculated the
ares of the sum of the rectangles. Then we let N go to infinity, and
obtained pi R squared. Had nobody done that prior to Newton/Leibniz?
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> whomever). Does that mean nobody had done any sort of "let N go to infinity"

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