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Cours d'Analyse

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The "Cours d'Analyse" refers to a series of mathematical texts created by the French mathematician Augustin-Louis Cauchy in the 19th century. Cauchy is considered one of the founders of modern analysis, and his work laid the groundwork for much of calculus and mathematical analysis as we know it today. The "Cours d'Analyse" outlines fundamental principles of calculus and analysis, including topics such as limits, continuity, differentiation, and integration.

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