The Rise and Development of the Theory of Series up to the Early 1820s

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Springer Science & Business Media, 20 de des. 2007 - 392 pàgines
The theory of series in the 17th and 18th centuries poses several interesting problems to historians. Indeed, mathematicians of the time derived num- ous results that range from the binomial theorem to the Taylor formula, from the power series expansions of elementary functions to trigonometric series, from Stirling’s series to series solution of di?erential equations, from theEuler–MaclaurinsummationformulatotheLagrangeinversiontheorem, from Laplace’s theory of generating functions to the calculus of operations, etc. Most of these results were, however, derived using methods that would be found unacceptable today, thus, if we look back to the theory of series priortoCauchywithoutreconstructinginternalmotivationsandtheconc- tual background, it appears as a corpus of manipulative techniques lacking in rigor whose results seem to be the puzzling fruit of the mind of a - gician or diviner rather than the penetrating and complex work of great mathematicians. For this reason, in this monograph, not only do I describe the entire complex of 17th- and 18th-century procedures and results concerning series, but also I reconstruct the implicit and explicit principles upon which they are based, draw attention to the underlying philosophy, highlight competing approaches, and investigate the mathematical context where the series t- ory originated. My aim is to improve the understanding of the framework of 17th- and 18th-century mathematics and avoid trivializing the complexity of historical development by bringing it into line with modern concepts and views and by tacitly assuming that certain results belong, in some unpr- lematic sense, to a uni?ed theory that has come down to us today.
 

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From the beginnings of the 17th century to about
1
Geometrical quantities and series in Leibniz
25
The Bernoulli series and Leibnizs analogy
45
Newtons method of series
53
Jacob Bernoullis treatise on series
79
The Taylor series
87
Quantities and their representations
93
The formalquantitative theory of series
115
Analysis after the 1740s
201
The formal concept of series
215
Successes
231
Toward the calculus of operations
239
Laplaces calculus of generating functions
245
The problem of analytical representation
251
Inexplicable functions
257
Integration and functions
263

The first appearance of divergent series
121
The development
131
Acceleration of series and Stirlings series
141
Maclaurins contribution
147
The young Euler between innovation and tradition
155
Eulers derivation of the EulerMaclaurin
171
On the sum of an asymptotic series
181
Series and number theory
193
Trigonometric series
275
Further developments of the formal theory of series
283
Attempts to introduce new transcendental functions
297
The decline of the formal theory of series
311
Cauchys rejection of the 18thcentury theory of series
347
References
363
Author index
383
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