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The following pages link to Cauchy's Cours d'analyse. An annotated translation (Q1018919):
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- Who gave you the Cauchy-Weierstrass tale? The dual history of rigorous calculus (Q351452) (← links)
- Platitudes in mathematics (Q514596) (← links)
- God, king, and geometry: revisiting the introduction to Cauchy's \textit{Cours d'analyse} (Q549913) (← links)
- On some generalizations of the Fréchet functional equations (Q724705) (← links)
- Cauchy's infinitesimals, his sum theorem, and foundational paradigms (Q1616116) (← links)
- The Mathematical Intelligencer flunks the Olympics (Q1655498) (← links)
- Found in the bed -- a simple proof of the Eulerian four-squares identity (Q1985478) (← links)
- Controversies in the foundations of analysis: comments on Schubring's \textit{Conflicts} (Q2013410) (← links)
- Cauchy's work on integral geometry, centers of curvature, and other applications of infinitesimals (Q2188803) (← links)
- The applicability of mathematics as a philosophical problem: mathematization as exploration (Q2289682) (← links)
- Multi-robot adversarial patrolling: handling sequential attacks (Q2321301) (← links)
- An existence criterion for maximizers of convolution operators in \(L_1(\mathbb{R}^n)\) (Q2666945) (← links)
- A guide to Cauchy's calculus. A translation and analysis of \textit{Calcul infinitésimal} (Q2845697) (← links)
- Cours d'analyse de l'École Royale Polytechnique. Première partie: Analyse algébrique. Ed. by Umberto Bottazzini (Q4284037) (← links)
- Finding the roots of a non-linear equation: history and reliability (Q4562870) (← links)
- Pythagorean Triples, Complex Numbers, and Perplex Numbers (Q4581656) (← links)
- On a Genocchi–Peano Example (Q4581670) (← links)
- The Convolution as a Mathematical Object (Q4609490) (← links)
- Cauchy's Calcul Infinitésimal (Q4623446) (← links)
- A Medida de Informação de Shannon: Entropia (Q5074105) (← links)
- Continuity between Cauchy and Bolzano: issues of antecedents and priority (Q5148919) (← links)
- Historia epsylontyki (Q5233095) (← links)
- Did Weierstrass’s differential calculus have a limit-avoiding character? His definition of a limit in<b>ϵ</b>–<b>δ</b>style (Q5413565) (← links)
- 19th-century real analysis, forward and backward (Q6164797) (← links)