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Analysis by Its History

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. . . that departed from the traditional dry-as-dust mathematics textbook. (M. Kline, from the Preface to the paperback edition of Kline 1972) Also for this reason, I have taken the trouble to make a great number of drawings. (Brieskom & Knorrer, Plane algebraic curves, p. ii) . . . I should like to bring up again for emphasis . . . points, in which my exposition differs especially from the customary presentation in the text books: 1. Illustration of abstract considerations by means of figures. 2. Emphasis upon its relation to neighboring fields, such as calculus of dif ferences and interpolation . . . 3. Emphasis upon historical growth. It seems to me extremely important that precisely the prospective teacher should take account of all of these. (F. Klein 1908, Eng. ed. p. 236) Traditionally, a rigorous first course in Analysis progresses (more or less) in the following order: limits, sets, '* continuous '* derivatives '* integration. mappings functions On the other hand, the historical development of these subjects occurred in reverse order: Archimedes Cantor 1875 Cauchy 1821 Newton 1665 . ;::: Kepler 1615 Dedekind . ;::: Weierstrass . ;::: Leibniz 1675 Fermat 1638 In this book, with the four chapters Chapter I. Introduction to Analysis of the Infinite Chapter II. Differential and Integral Calculus Chapter III. Foundations of Classical Analysis Chapter IV. Calculus in Several Variables, we attempt to restore the historical order, and begin in Chapter I with Cardano, Descartes, Newton, and Euler's famous Introductio.

List of contents

to Analysis of the Infinite.- Differential and Integral Calculus.- Foundations of Classical Analysis.- Calculus in Several Variables.

About the author

Gerhard Wanner is the former President of Section VII of the Swiss Academy of Natural Sciences, former Head of Department of Mathematics at the University of Geneva, and former President of the Swiss Mathematical Society. He is the author of several books.

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"...well done, attractively designed...And above all, it proposes an interesting approach to teaching analysis." Internationale Mathematische Nachrichten

Product details

Authors E. Hairer, Erns Hairer, Ernst Hairer, G. Wanner, Gerhard Wanner
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.09.2001
 
EAN 9780387945514
ISBN 978-0-387-94551-4
No. of pages 379
Dimensions 160 mm x 27 mm x 239 mm
Weight 776 g
Illustrations X, 379 p.
Series Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics
Readings in Mathematics
Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics
Readings in Mathematics
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Analysis

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