A technical examination of the Calculus from two directions: how the past has led to present methodologies and how present methodology has automated the methods from the past. Presented is a discussion of the mathematics and people responsible for inventing the Calculus and an introduction to the inner workings of Computer Algebra System
The language of the early calculus was much more geometrical than the analytic and algebraic style t...
My first attempt at using computers as an aid to teaching calculus began in 1966 and culminated with...
When first published posthumously in 1963, this book presented a radically different approach to the...
Fluent description of the development of both the integral and differential calculus. Early beginnin...
The purpose of this essay is to trace the development of the concepts of the calculus from their fir...
Calculus, one of the powerful tools of mathematics, has some of its origins as early as the times of...
"This new Dover edition first published in 1959 is an unabridged and unaltered republication of the ...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper tries to show that as soon as mathematicians began to...
There has always been a dispute over who actually invented the system of calculus. This project aims...
The underlying concepts and proofs of introductory calculus involve difficult and abstract ideas tha...
Mathematics is the most ancient of the sciences, yet it is not surpassed by any in modernity, bu is ...
The history of teaching Calculus is recent. Still, shortly after the creation of Calculus by Newton ...
The goal of the workshop “On Tools and Classrooms: New approaches to algebra and calculus using inno...
In the early part of the 20th century, J. Perry and F. Klein insisted that the elementary principles...
The language of the early calculus was much more geometrical than the analytic and algebraic style t...
The language of the early calculus was much more geometrical than the analytic and algebraic style t...
My first attempt at using computers as an aid to teaching calculus began in 1966 and culminated with...
When first published posthumously in 1963, this book presented a radically different approach to the...
Fluent description of the development of both the integral and differential calculus. Early beginnin...
The purpose of this essay is to trace the development of the concepts of the calculus from their fir...
Calculus, one of the powerful tools of mathematics, has some of its origins as early as the times of...
"This new Dover edition first published in 1959 is an unabridged and unaltered republication of the ...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper tries to show that as soon as mathematicians began to...
There has always been a dispute over who actually invented the system of calculus. This project aims...
The underlying concepts and proofs of introductory calculus involve difficult and abstract ideas tha...
Mathematics is the most ancient of the sciences, yet it is not surpassed by any in modernity, bu is ...
The history of teaching Calculus is recent. Still, shortly after the creation of Calculus by Newton ...
The goal of the workshop “On Tools and Classrooms: New approaches to algebra and calculus using inno...
In the early part of the 20th century, J. Perry and F. Klein insisted that the elementary principles...
The language of the early calculus was much more geometrical than the analytic and algebraic style t...
The language of the early calculus was much more geometrical than the analytic and algebraic style t...
My first attempt at using computers as an aid to teaching calculus began in 1966 and culminated with...
When first published posthumously in 1963, this book presented a radically different approach to the...