Method of Fluxions

Method of Fluxions
Cover of book published in 1736
AuthorIsaac Newton
LanguageEnglish
GenreMathematics
PublisherHenry Woodfall
Publication date
1736
Pages339

Method of Fluxions (Latin: De Methodis Serierum et Fluxionum)[1] is a mathematical treatise by Sir Isaac Newton which served as the earliest written formulation of modern calculus. The book was completed in 1671 and posthumously published in 1736.[2]

  1. ^ The Method of Fluxions and Infinite Series: With Its Application to the Geometry of Curve-lines. By Sir Isaac Newton, Translated from the Author's Latin Original Not Yet Made Publick. To which is Subjoin'd, a Perpetual Comment Upon the Whole Work, By John Colson, Sir Isaac Newton. Henry Woodfall; and sold by John Nourse, 1736.
  2. ^ Sastry, S.Subramanya. "The Newton-Leibniz controversy over the invention of the calculus" (PDF). University of Wisconsin–Madison Computer Sciences User Pages.

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