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Uno sguardo sul concetto di differenziale dalle origini ai giorni nostri: tra storia e teoria

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Lo scopo di questo lavoro è quello di fare una panoramica sulla nozione di differenziabilità alla luce delle intuizioni pi?? recenti senza trascurare il lavoro dei primi matematici che si sono scontrati con queste tematiche. Le pagine che seguono puntano ad analizzare lo sviluppo di tale concetto dagli esordi, dalle intuizioni dei matematici del diciassettesimo secolo, fino agli studi pi?? avanzati dei giorni nostri.

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  • Matteo Fini, 2003. "Uno sguardo sul concetto di differenziale dalle origini ai giorni nostri: tra storia e teoria," Departmental Working Papers 2003-18, Department of Economics, Management and Quantitative Methods at Università degli Studi di Milano.
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