Publisher's Synopsis
Corso Di Matematica Sublime: Calcolo Delle Differenze Finite E Sue Applicazioni, by Vincenzo Brunacci, is a treatise on advanced mathematics, focusing on the calculus of finite differences and its applications. Originally published in 1808, this text offers insights into the mathematical knowledge and teaching methods of the early 19th century.
Written in Italian, this work provides a comprehensive exploration of the principles and techniques of finite difference calculus, an area of mathematics with applications in various fields, including numerical analysis and approximation theory. Brunacci's exposition is valuable for those interested in the historical development of mathematical analysis and the evolution of calculus.
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