A Brief History of AnalysisJohann Bernoulli’s Rules for Differentials—What Does “Equal” Mean?
A Brief History of Analysis: Johann Bernoulli’s Rules for Differentials—What Does “Equal” Mean?
Spalt, Detlef D.
2022-04-05 00:00:00
[Earlier we have seen how Leibniz developed the geometrical notion “differential” (pp. 32f.). The Leibnizian differential dy is a line segment, where its length is determined as the ratio to a given (finite) line segment with the help of a limiting process (in the figure on p. 33).]
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A Brief History of AnalysisJohann Bernoulli’s Rules for Differentials—What Does “Equal” Mean?
[Earlier we have seen how Leibniz developed the geometrical notion “differential” (pp. 32f.). The Leibnizian differential dy is a line segment, where its length is determined as the ratio to a given (finite) line segment with the help of a limiting process (in the figure on p. 33).]
Published: Apr 5, 2022
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