Originally published in 1820, this is an early work by the renowned mathematician and inventor Charles Babbage (1791-1871). The text was written to provide mathematical students with an accessible introduction to functional equations, an area that had been previously absent from elementary mathematical literature. A short bibliography is also contained. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Babbage and the history of mathematics.
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This book presents a self-contained and unified introduction to the properties of analytic functions. Based on recent research results, it provides many examples of functional equations to show how...
"On the Solution of Numerical Functional Equations" by Eric Harold Neville explores the methods for solving numerical functional equations, using a popular puzzle as a central example. This work...
""Examples of Differential Equations: With Rules for Their Solution"" is a mathematical textbook written by George Abbott Osborne and originally published in 1894. The book is a comprehensive guide...