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E-raamat: Tangled Origins of the Leibnizian Calculus: A Case Study of a Mathematical Revolution [World Scientific e-raamat]

(Univ Of Alabama, Usa)
  • Formaat: 332 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Mar-2012
  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814390804
  • World Scientific e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 332 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Mar-2012
  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814390804
This book is a detailed study of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz's creation of calculus from 1673 to the 1680s. We examine and analyze the mathematics in several of his early manuscripts as well as various articles published in the Acta Eruditorum. It studies some of the other lesser known “calculi” Leibniz created such as the Analysis Situs, delves into aspects of his logic, and gives an overview of his efforts to construct a Universal Characteristic, a goal that has its distant origin in the Ars Magna of the 13th century Catalan philosopher Raymond Llull, whose work enjoyed a renewed popularity in the century and a half prior to Leibniz.This book also touches upon a new look at the priority controversy with Newton and a Kuhnian interpretation of the nature of mathematical change. This book may be the only integrated treatment based on recent research and should be a thought-provoking contribution to the history of mathematics for scholars and students, interested in either Leibniz's mathematical achievement or general issues in the field.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xxi
1 Evolution or Revolution in Mathematics
1(14)
2 Issues in Seventeenth Century Mathematics
15(36)
3 Isaac Barrow: A Foil to Leibniz
51(14)
4 A Young Central European Polymath
65(18)
5 First Steps in Mathematics
83(38)
6 The Creation of Calculus
121(32)
7 Logic
153(20)
8 The Universal Characteristic
173(16)
9 The Baroque Cultural Context
189(18)
10 Epilogue
207(24)
11 Some Concluding Remarks on Mathematical Change
231(14)
Appendix A A Transmutation Theorem of Leibniz 245(2)
Appendix B Leibniz's Series Quadrature of a Conic 247(4)
Appendix C Syllogistic Logic 251(6)
Appendix D The Vis Viva Dispute 257(12)
Appendix E Some Applications of Curves and Neusis in Greek Geometry 269(10)
Appendix F Infinitesimals 279(8)
A Note on the Author 287(2)
Bibliography 289(12)
Index 301