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Is today calculus more similar to Leibnitz's or Newton's approach? [on hold]



The Next CEO of Stack Overflowhow exactly did calculus change our understanding of the world?When was the term “mathematics” first used?What do we lose by differentiating without using the rules of differential calculus?Difference between Double and triple integral?Orthogonality properties in Newton's calculus.Calculus Related rates of kite problemWhy two symbols for the Golden Ratio?How to approach calculus?What was the most advanced form of Mathematics in the times of Copernicus?Difference between Roberval and Newton about differentiation.










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    Current notation is more similat to Leibniz's one.
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    @MauroALLEGRANZA of course, I meant if both approaches are used, in which different sectors of science are they used and why? For instance, is newton's approach more useful for certains applications?
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    Todays official version is not close any of those, since neither Leibniz nor Newton used the (modern) notion of functions and the $f(x)$ notation. And if you assume that Newton's $dotx$ meant the same as Leibniz $dx$, then both of the approaches are isomorphic, up to a small notational difference.
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    The symbols are difefrent but the two approaches are equivalent. This means that today we have one calculus : the calculus, and not two.
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  • $begingroup$
    Current notation is more similat to Leibniz's one.
    $endgroup$
    – Mauro ALLEGRANZA
    Mar 28 at 8:56






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    $begingroup$
    "in which sectors of science are they employed ?" Everywhere.
    $endgroup$
    – Mauro ALLEGRANZA
    Mar 28 at 8:57










  • $begingroup$
    @MauroALLEGRANZA of course, I meant if both approaches are used, in which different sectors of science are they used and why? For instance, is newton's approach more useful for certains applications?
    $endgroup$
    – NetHacker
    Mar 28 at 8:58










  • $begingroup$
    Todays official version is not close any of those, since neither Leibniz nor Newton used the (modern) notion of functions and the $f(x)$ notation. And if you assume that Newton's $dotx$ meant the same as Leibniz $dx$, then both of the approaches are isomorphic, up to a small notational difference.
    $endgroup$
    – Michael Bächtold
    Mar 28 at 8:58











  • $begingroup$
    The symbols are difefrent but the two approaches are equivalent. This means that today we have one calculus : the calculus, and not two.
    $endgroup$
    – Mauro ALLEGRANZA
    Mar 28 at 9:01














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  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please provide additional context, which ideally explains why the question is relevant to you and our community. Some forms of context include: background and motivation, relevant definitions, source, possible strategies, your current progress, why the question is interesting or important, etc." – Mauro ALLEGRANZA, Shailesh, Claude Leibovici, José Carlos Santos, Delta-u
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  • $begingroup$
    Current notation is more similat to Leibniz's one.
    $endgroup$
    – Mauro ALLEGRANZA
    Mar 28 at 8:56






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    "in which sectors of science are they employed ?" Everywhere.
    $endgroup$
    – Mauro ALLEGRANZA
    Mar 28 at 8:57










  • $begingroup$
    @MauroALLEGRANZA of course, I meant if both approaches are used, in which different sectors of science are they used and why? For instance, is newton's approach more useful for certains applications?
    $endgroup$
    – NetHacker
    Mar 28 at 8:58










  • $begingroup$
    Todays official version is not close any of those, since neither Leibniz nor Newton used the (modern) notion of functions and the $f(x)$ notation. And if you assume that Newton's $dotx$ meant the same as Leibniz $dx$, then both of the approaches are isomorphic, up to a small notational difference.
    $endgroup$
    – Michael Bächtold
    Mar 28 at 8:58











  • $begingroup$
    The symbols are difefrent but the two approaches are equivalent. This means that today we have one calculus : the calculus, and not two.
    $endgroup$
    – Mauro ALLEGRANZA
    Mar 28 at 9:01

















  • $begingroup$
    Current notation is more similat to Leibniz's one.
    $endgroup$
    – Mauro ALLEGRANZA
    Mar 28 at 8:56






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    "in which sectors of science are they employed ?" Everywhere.
    $endgroup$
    – Mauro ALLEGRANZA
    Mar 28 at 8:57










  • $begingroup$
    @MauroALLEGRANZA of course, I meant if both approaches are used, in which different sectors of science are they used and why? For instance, is newton's approach more useful for certains applications?
    $endgroup$
    – NetHacker
    Mar 28 at 8:58










  • $begingroup$
    Todays official version is not close any of those, since neither Leibniz nor Newton used the (modern) notion of functions and the $f(x)$ notation. And if you assume that Newton's $dotx$ meant the same as Leibniz $dx$, then both of the approaches are isomorphic, up to a small notational difference.
    $endgroup$
    – Michael Bächtold
    Mar 28 at 8:58











  • $begingroup$
    The symbols are difefrent but the two approaches are equivalent. This means that today we have one calculus : the calculus, and not two.
    $endgroup$
    – Mauro ALLEGRANZA
    Mar 28 at 9:01
















$begingroup$
Current notation is more similat to Leibniz's one.
$endgroup$
– Mauro ALLEGRANZA
Mar 28 at 8:56




$begingroup$
Current notation is more similat to Leibniz's one.
$endgroup$
– Mauro ALLEGRANZA
Mar 28 at 8:56




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$begingroup$
"in which sectors of science are they employed ?" Everywhere.
$endgroup$
– Mauro ALLEGRANZA
Mar 28 at 8:57




$begingroup$
"in which sectors of science are they employed ?" Everywhere.
$endgroup$
– Mauro ALLEGRANZA
Mar 28 at 8:57












$begingroup$
@MauroALLEGRANZA of course, I meant if both approaches are used, in which different sectors of science are they used and why? For instance, is newton's approach more useful for certains applications?
$endgroup$
– NetHacker
Mar 28 at 8:58




$begingroup$
@MauroALLEGRANZA of course, I meant if both approaches are used, in which different sectors of science are they used and why? For instance, is newton's approach more useful for certains applications?
$endgroup$
– NetHacker
Mar 28 at 8:58












$begingroup$
Todays official version is not close any of those, since neither Leibniz nor Newton used the (modern) notion of functions and the $f(x)$ notation. And if you assume that Newton's $dotx$ meant the same as Leibniz $dx$, then both of the approaches are isomorphic, up to a small notational difference.
$endgroup$
– Michael Bächtold
Mar 28 at 8:58





$begingroup$
Todays official version is not close any of those, since neither Leibniz nor Newton used the (modern) notion of functions and the $f(x)$ notation. And if you assume that Newton's $dotx$ meant the same as Leibniz $dx$, then both of the approaches are isomorphic, up to a small notational difference.
$endgroup$
– Michael Bächtold
Mar 28 at 8:58













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The symbols are difefrent but the two approaches are equivalent. This means that today we have one calculus : the calculus, and not two.
$endgroup$
– Mauro ALLEGRANZA
Mar 28 at 9:01





$begingroup$
The symbols are difefrent but the two approaches are equivalent. This means that today we have one calculus : the calculus, and not two.
$endgroup$
– Mauro ALLEGRANZA
Mar 28 at 9:01











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