This two-volume work traces the development of series and products
from 1380 to 2000 through the interconnected concepts and results
of hundreds of unsung as well as celebrated mathematicians. Some
chapters deal with the work of primarily one mathematician on a
pivotal topic, and other chapters chronicle the progress over time
of a given topic. This updated second edition of Sources in the
Development of Mathematics adds extensive context, detail, and
primary source material, with many sections rewritten to more
clearly reveal the significance of key developments and arguments.
Volume 1, accessible even to advanced undergraduate students,
discusses the development of the fundamental methods in series and
products that do not employ complex analytic methods or
sophisticated machinery. Volume 2 deals with more recent and
advanced results, such as Nevanlinna theory and deBranges' work.
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