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by Koshkin
1791 days ago
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Yeah, it's kind of ironic that the modern - and entirely rigorous - direct treatment of infinitesimals comes under the name "nonstandard analysis." As to the foundations, what Fourier's work shattered was the sufficiency of then established notion of what a function is, which had been limited to what we now call analytic functions; this eventually lead to the abstract definition of a function that we have today. |
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