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"The Elements of a New Arithmetical Notation, And of a New Arithmetic of Infinites" presents a detailed exploration of innovative mathematical concepts developed in the early 19th century. This two-book volume delves into a novel arithmetical notation system and its application to the arithmetic of infinitesimals, offering a fresh perspective on mathematical principles. The text includes an appendix that examines the properties of perfect, amicable, and other numbers, adding depth to its historical and theoretical value.
This work provides insights into the evolution of mathematical thought and notation, making it a valuable resource for mathematicians, historians of science, and anyone interested in the development of arithmetic and number theory. It stands as a testament to the enduring quest for understanding the fundamental structures of mathematics.
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