Timeline of calculus and mathematical analysis

A timeline of calculus and mathematical analysis. == 500BC to 1600 == 5th century BC - The Zeno's paradoxes, 5th century BC - Antiphon attempts to square the circle, 5th century BC - Democritus finds the volume of cone is 1/3 of volume of cylinder, 4th century BC - Eudoxus of Cnidus develops the method of exhaustion, 3rd century BC - Archimedes displays geometric series in The Quadrature of the Parabola.

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Timeline of calculus and mathematical analysis

A timeline of calculus and mathematical analysis. == 500BC to 1600 == 5th century BC - The Zeno's paradoxes, 5th century BC - Antiphon attempts to square the circle, 5th century BC - Democritus finds the volume of cone is 1/3 of volume of cylinder, 4th century BC - Eudoxus of Cnidus develops the method of exhaustion, 3rd century BC - Archimedes displays geometric series in The Quadrature of the Parabola.

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