Ebook: Infinite Series in a History of Analysis: Stages up to the Verge of Summability
Author: Hans-Heinrich Körle
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- Series: De Gruyter Textbook
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: De Gruyter Oldenbourg
- Language: English
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Infinite series are the unifying thread that runs through the history of mathematical analysis. Ever since the 17th century, they have also been inseparably linked to infinitesimal calculus, and form its backbone. Because of the clarity of their structure, infinite series are a gratifying subject for didactics. The historical reflections, insights and outlooks in this book serve to deepen the student's understanding of analysis.
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