The discovery of infinite products by Wallis and infinite series by Newton marked the beginning of the modern mathematical era. It allowed Newton to solve the problem of finding areas under curves defined by algebraic equations, an achievement beyond the scope of the earlier methods of Torricelli, Fermat and Pascal. While Newton and his contemporaries, including Leibniz and the Bernoullis, concentrated on mathematical analysis and physics, Euler's prodigious accomplishments demonstrated that series and products could also address problems in algebra, combinatorics and number theory. In this book, Ranjan Roy describes many facets of the discovery and use of infinite series and products as worked out by their originators, including mathematicians from Asia, Europe and America. The text provides context and motivation for these discoveries, with many detailed proofs, offering a valuable perspective on modern mathematics. Mathematicians, mathematics students, physicists and engineers will all read this book with benefit and enjoyment.



Zusammenfassung
A look at the discovery and use of infinite series and products from Wallis and Newton through Euler and Gauss to the present day.
Titel
Sources in the Development of Mathematics
Untertitel
Series and Products from the Fifteenth to the Twenty-first Century
EAN
9781139119030
ISBN
978-1-139-11903-0
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
13.06.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
6.83 MB
Anzahl Seiten
994
Jahr
2011
Untertitel
Englisch