Infinite Series in a History of Analysis

Infinite Series in a History of Analysis

GermanPaperback / softback
Körle, Hans-Heinrich
De Gruyter
EAN: 9783110343724
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"Higher mathematics" once pointed towards the involvement of infinity. This we label analysis. The ancient Greeks had helped it to a first high point when they mastered the infinite. The book traces the history of analysis along the risky route of serial procedures through antiquity. It took quite long for this type of mathematics to revive in our region. When and where it did, infinite series proved the driving force. Not until a good two millennia had gone by, would analysis head towards Greek rigor again. To follow all that trial, error and final accomplishment, is more than studying history: It provides touching, worthwhile access to advanced calculus. Moreover, some steps beyond convergence show infinite series to naturally fit a wider frame.
EAN 9783110343724
ISBN 311034372X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher De Gruyter
Publication date September 11, 2015
Pages 142
Language German
Dimensions 240 x 170
Country Germany
Readership Tertiary Education
Authors Körle, Hans-Heinrich
Illustrations 23 b/w ill.
Series De Gruyter Textbook