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The following pages link to Beyond Cartesian limits: Leibniz's passage from algebraic to ``transcendental'' mathematics (Q2490949):
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- Perspective in Leibniz's invention of \textit{characteristica geometrica}: the problem of Desargues' influence (Q391354) (← links)
- Leonhard Euler's use and understanding of mathematical transcendence (Q452112) (← links)
- The rectification of quadratures as a central foundational problem for the early Leibnizian calculus (Q714044) (← links)
- Changing canons of mathematical and physical intelligibility in the later 17th century (Q761429) (← links)
- On the conception of mathematical objects and methods in d'Alembert's philosophical texts (Q2279708) (← links)
- The myth of Leibniz's proof of the fundamental theorem of calculus (Q2818542) (← links)
- Leibniz and Cartesian geometry (1673--1676) (Q2825749) (← links)
- One String Attached: Geometrical Exactness in Leibniz’s Parisian Manuscripts (Q3297221) (← links)
- Introducing differential calculus in Spain: The fluxion of the product and the quadrature of curves by Tomàs Cerdà (Q4995626) (← links)
- On Liouville Numbers: Yet Another Application of Functional Analysis to Number Theory (Q5275984) (← links)