Institutiones calculi integralis
1768 textbook by Leonhard Euler
Institutiones calculi integralis (Foundations of integral calculus) is a three-volume textbook written by Leonhard Euler and published in 1768. It was on the subject of integral calculus and contained many of Euler's discoveries about differential equations.
See also
- Institutiones calculi differentialis
External links
- Full text available from Archive.org.
- Full text (1768) available from books.google.com.
- [1] provides a complete English translation of Euler's Institutiones calculi integralis by Ian Bruce.
- German translation Vollständige Anleitung zur Integralrechnung (1828) available from e-rara.ch.
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Leonhard Euler
- Euler–Lagrange equation
- Euler–Lotka equation
- Euler–Maclaurin formula
- Euler–Maruyama method
- Euler–Mascheroni constant
- Euler–Poisson–Darboux equation
- Euler–Rodrigues formula
- Euler–Tricomi equation
- Euler's continued fraction formula
- Euler's critical load
- Euler's formula
- Euler's four-square identity
- Euler's identity
- Euler's pump and turbine equation
- Euler's rotation theorem
- Euler's sum of powers conjecture
- Euler's theorem
- Euler equations (fluid dynamics)
- Euler function
- Euler method
- Euler numbers
- Euler number (physics)
- Euler–Bernoulli beam theory
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