Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Calculus - History Of Calculus
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 3     41-60 of 94    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

         History Of Calculus:     more books (100)
  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

41. The Elgg Community
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/history_of_calculus Development_of_calculus http //www.ted.com/talks/ray_kurzweil_announces_singularity_university.html
http://community.elgg.org/mod/groups/topicposts.php?topic=222447&group_guid=

42. History Wikipedia The Free Encyclopedia - Cieny.Com | Iklan Baris Tanpa Registra
Translate this page 1/1/10 502 PM History of calculus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 1 of 19 http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/history_of_calculus History of calculus
http://cieny.com/History Wikipedia the free encyclopedia.htm
Iklan Baris gratis tanpa registrasi, langsung tampil. Dan yang pasti GRATIS
Search
Lijit Search
  • Menu
    • Index Pasang Iklan Contact
      Sponsor Ads
      Support
      Sponsors
      10 Top Pemasang Iklan
      Advertise With Us
      Pasang Iklan
        Nama : untuk Tampilan Top Pemasang Iklan
        Email :
        Judul Iklan :
        Kategori Iklan:
        Biro Jasa - Desain - Iklan online - Konsultasi - lain - Percetakan Bisnis - Forex - internasional - Investasi - MLM - nasional Elektronik - Handphone - Kamera - lain Fashion - Accesories - Desain - lainnya - Pakaian - Tas Game - Console - lain - Online Handphone - Handphone - Nomor cantik - Pulsa - SIM Card Hobby - Kerajinan tangan - lain Internet - Provider (ISP) - Situs - Web desain - Web hosting Jual Beli Komputer - Accesories - Hardware - lain - Software Lain-Lain Lowongan - Full time - lain - Part time - katering - lainnya Otomotif - Accesories - lain - Mobil - Sepeda motor Pengumuman Real Estate - Alat konstruksi - Bahan bangunan - Kontraktor - lainnya - Rumah tinggal Rumah Tangga Semua yg FREE Sport - indoor - lainnya - outdoor Wisata - Akomodasi - Biro perjalanan - lain URL : Verification : Deskripsi Iklan :
        displaylimit("document.sampleform.isiiklan","",500)

43. Imagine The World Without The West!!!!!!! : Philosophy And Religion Forums - Pag
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/history_of_calculus http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ History_of ry_algebra http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_algebra
http://www.dubaiforums.com/philosophy-dubai/imagine-the-world-without-the-west-t

44. History Of Calculus - Includipedia, The Inclusionist Encyclopaedia
Development of calculus Integral calculus. Greek geometers are credited with a significant use of infinitesimals. Democritus is the first person recorded to consider seriously
http://www.includipedia.com/wiki/History_of_calculus
History of calculus
From Includipedia, the inclusionist encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation search
This is a sub-article to Calculus and History of mathematics
Contents
  • Development of calculus
    Development of calculus
    Integral 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

45. History Of Wikipedia Wikipedia The Free Encyclopedia - Ariyanto.com
Translate this page 1/1/10 502 PM History of calculus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 1 of 19 http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/history_of_calculus History of calculus
http://ariyanto.com/articles/history-of-wikipedia--wikipedia-the-free-encycloped

46. What Is Calculus? | Answerbag
Feb 12, 2005 http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Differential_calculus http//en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/history_of_calculus. Comments. Add a comment.
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/156342

47. History Of Calculus - History Of Mathematics
Jan 9, 2010 History of Calculus . Retrieved from http//mathcs.slu.edu/historyof-math/ index.php/history_of_calculus
http://mathcs.slu.edu/history-of-math/index.php/History_of_Calculus
History of Calculus
From History of Mathematics
Jump to: navigation search The development of Calculus
From the Greeks down to modern times
Contents
Eudoxus of Cnidus (ca 400 BC)
Eudoxus of Cnidos Eudoxus is creditied with developing the method of exhaustion. Any area would be approximated by a collection of smaller polygons. One would "exhaust" the area one wanted to measure by for instance filling the area with triangles. This is a fore runner of the Riemann Sum, where we approximate the area under the curve by rectangles.
Archimedes of Syracuse ca 250 BC
Archimedes Archimedes was a prolific scientist and several of his works have come down to us through the ages. In mathematics he is known for instance for the quadrature of the parabola and the approximations of π as well as finding the area of the circle. Archimedes uses methods of Eudoxus to approximate the area of a circle. He both inscribes and circumscribes the circle in a 5-gon, then a 6-gon, etc. Each time he increases the number of sides on the polygons, the approximations will get slightluy better. Archimedes approximates the circle by polygons with up to a 96 sides. Approximating the circle with polygons The Quadrature of the Parabola theorem states that the area of the segment of the parabola is 4/3 that of the inscribed triangle.

48. History Of Calculus…? - .sci.engr
Jul 17, 2010 http//axisofquackery.wordpress.com Coming soon (if not already) 1) Larry Sarner=92s =93mathematical revenge=94 on the son of the man L.
http://www.freak-search.com/en/thread/1164215/history_of_calculus
Suche
History of Calculus…?
somatic aura http://axisofquackery.wordpress.com
Coming soon (if not already):
1) Larry Sarner=92s =93mathematical revenge=94 on the son of the man L. Ron
Hubbard believed to have invented calculus.
2) The sad and strange saga of Eldon Braun, former Scientologist,
exile=85
3) Monica Pignotti: unlicensed and opinionated!
4) Charly D. Miller: her credentials are questionable, but there=92s no
5) John Berlau: the man really (or is it =93rilly=94?) believes that
heating a gas makes it heavier and that trees pollute more than cars!
6) Linda Rosa-one of the authors of a blog on child torture. 7) Myron Ebell; he=92s not a scientist, but he wants you to think last year=92s record gas prices were a good thing. 8) Andrew Langer, =93you betcha=94 he thinks Sarah Palin should be the next president! 9) Rob Clark: former weatherman, he has an obsession with stairwells and fire. Is =93Backdraft=94 available on DVD? 10) Updates on New Jersey=92s investigation of Jean Mercer for violating regulations on the use of the title =93psychologist=94 Ähnliche Themen Thema Antworten Current News About super bowl history. buffalo lls super bowl history 2 1,football history super bowl 753000 1,history of super bowl ticket prices 1530000 12,history of the super bowls 2670000 1,steel

49. History Of Calculus - Ask Jeeves Encyclopedia
Oct 4, 2010 History of calculus. From Wikipedia View article on Wikipedia .. The History of Calculus. New York Dover Publications, 1949; Calinger,
http://uk.ask.com/wiki/History_of_calculus?qsrc=3044

50. “No Scientific Discovery Is Named After Its Original Discoverer” « In Searc
Dec 15, 2009 a work of lot of people, and therefore can not be credited to one person alone. src http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/history_of_calculus
http://shoonyatha.wordpress.com/2009/12/15/no-scientific-discovery-is-named-afte
In search of truth
sharing those few bits

51. Isaac Newton What Did He Invent | Invent
use below link http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/history_of_calculus History of calculus featured topic. Newton and Leibniz, building on this work,
http://invent.by44.search.tifloripa.com/isaacnewtonwhatdidheinvent/

52. Historia Del Cálculo
Translate this page Desarrollo del clculo. Clculo integral. Los volmenes y las reas calculadores , la funcin bsica del clculo integral, se pueden remontar de nuevo a
http://www.worldlingo.com/ma/enwiki/es/History_of_calculus
Archivo multi-idioma Accionado por WorldLingo
Historia del cálculo
Página principal Índice multilingüe del archivo Elija su lengua: English Italiano Deutsch Nederlands ... Svenska
var addthis_pub="anacolta";
Historia del cálculo
Esto es un secundario-artículo a Cálculo y Historia de las matemáticas
Contenido

53. History Of Calculus - Web Search
www.kosmix.com/topic/history_of_calculus/WebSearchHistory of calculusSep 21, 2010 The History of Calculus. New York Dover Publications, 1949 Calinger, Ronald. A Contextual History of Mathematics.
http://www.kosmix.com/topic/history_of_calculus/Web-Search

54. MediaTakeOut.com™ 2010 BLACK HISTORY SERIES: BLACK FUTURISTS IN THE INFORMATION
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/history_of_calculus Development of calculus. Integral calculus. Calculating volumes and areas, the basic function of integral
http://www.mediatakeout.com/users/DAISYDOOKS/96169/black_history_series__black_f

55. History_of_calculus - TerritorioScuola Wikipedia English
More results on History of calculus. Download PDF files. .. The History of Calculus. New York Dover Publications, 1949; Calinger, Ronald.
http://www.territorioscuola.com/wikipedia/en.wikipedia.php?title=History_of_calc

56. History Of Calculus
THE HISTORY OF CALCULUS (Summary) The beginnings of integration can be recognised in the work of the ancient Greeks (Euclid, Archimedes ) in finding areas of curved regions and
http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/~cm1993/maths/mm2217/hc.htm
THE HISTORY OF CALCULUS
(Summary)
The beginnings of integration can be recognised in the work of the ancient Greeks (Euclid, Archimedes ) in finding areas of curved regions and volumes of curved solids. The beginnings of differentiation were much later, in the work of the early 17th century on tangents to curves and instantaneous rates of change. The recognition that these two processes are inverses of each other (the "Fundamental Theorem of Calculus") and the major initial development of the theory occurred in the late 17th century, mainly in the work of Newton (1642-1727) and Leibniz (1646-1716). All calculus was based on the concept of a limit, a concept which was not well understood until the 19th century (in the work of Cauchy, Riemann, Weierstrass and others) and until then the results in the calculus were founded on an unsound, non- rigorous basis. (e.g. one intuitive idea was that the gradient of the tangent to the curve at (x,y) is the gradient of the chord, i.e.
when x = 0.

57. Calculus History
The main ideas of calculus developed over a very long period of time. Read about some of the mathematicians who contributed to this field of mathematics.
http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/HistTopics/The_rise_of_calculus.html
A history of the calculus
Analysis index History Topics Index
Version for printing
The main ideas which underpin the calculus developed over a very long period of time indeed. The first steps were taken by Greek mathematicians. To the Greeks numbers were ratios of integers so the number line had "holes" in it. They got round this difficulty by using lengths, areas and volumes in addition to numbers for, to the Greeks, not all lengths were numbers. Zeno of Elea , about 450 BC, gave a number of problems which were based on the infinite. For example he argued that motion is impossible:- If a body moves from A to B then before it reaches B it passes through the mid-point, say B of AB. Now to move to B it must first reach the mid-point B of AB . Continue this argument to see that A must move through an infinite number of distances and so cannot move. Leucippus Democritus and Antiphon all made contributions to the Greek method of exhaustion which was put on a scientific basis by Eudoxus about 370 BC. The method of exhaustion is so called because one thinks of the areas measured expanding so that they account for more and more of the required area. However Archimedes , around 225 BC, made one of the most significant of the Greek contributions. His first important advance was to show that the area of a segment of a parabola is

58. Calculus History
The main ideas which underpin the calculus developed over a very long period of time indeed. The first steps were taken by Greek mathematicians.
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/HistTopics/The_rise_of_calculus.html
A history of the calculus
Analysis index History Topics Index
Version for printing
The main ideas which underpin the calculus developed over a very long period of time indeed. The first steps were taken by Greek mathematicians. To the Greeks numbers were ratios of integers so the number line had "holes" in it. They got round this difficulty by using lengths, areas and volumes in addition to numbers for, to the Greeks, not all lengths were numbers. Zeno of Elea , about 450 BC, gave a number of problems which were based on the infinite. For example he argued that motion is impossible:- If a body moves from A to B then before it reaches B it passes through the mid-point, say B of AB. Now to move to B it must first reach the mid-point B of AB . Continue this argument to see that A must move through an infinite number of distances and so cannot move. Leucippus Democritus and Antiphon all made contributions to the Greek method of exhaustion which was put on a scientific basis by Eudoxus about 370 BC. The method of exhaustion is so called because one thinks of the areas measured expanding so that they account for more and more of the required area. However Archimedes , around 225 BC, made one of the most significant of the Greek contributions. His first important advance was to show that the area of a segment of a parabola is

59. Free Essay Sample On: The History Of Calculus
Click to download essays, term papers and research papers.
http://www.essaysample.com/essay/002726.html
Already a Member? Login now to browse the entire Essays Sample database. Username: Password: Lost password? Accounting Advertising African-American Studies ... Women Studies Search: ** All Categories ** Accounting Advertising African-American Studies Aging Agricultural Studies Anthropology Archaeology Architecture Art Asian Studies Astronomy Aviation and Aeronautics Biology Business Canadian Studies Chemistry Child and Youth Issues Communication Computer Technology Criminology Dance Drama and Theater East European Studies Economics Education Engineering English Environmental Studies Ethics Ethnic Studies Film Gender and Sexuality Geography Geology and Geophysics History Holocaust Studies Hot Topics International Relations Labor Studies Language Latin-American Studies Law Linguistics Literature Mathematics Medicine and Health Music Studies Native-American Studies Nutrition Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Public Administration Religion and Theology Research Designs Shakespeare Sociology Sport Tourism Women Studies
Essay Sample on: The History of Calculus
Click here to find more essays about The History of Calculus Click here to find more essays about The History of Calculus Number of paragraphs: Number of sentences: Number of words: Add/Renew subscription Essay Sample .com

60. The History Of The Calculus And The Development Of Computer Algebra Systmes
Discusses development of integral and derivative calculus from the 17th century. Features contributions by key western mathematicians. Includes examples of selected problems and how they were originally solved in earlier times. Also, covers the historic background to computer algebraic systems.
http://www.math.wpi.edu/IQP/BVCalcHist/calctoc.html
The History of the Calculus and the Development of Computer Algebra Systems
Introduction
History of the Integral from the 17
th Century ...
Conclusions

A. Bibliography
Return to the Main Page

Page 3     41-60 of 94    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

free hit counter