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Institutiones calculi integralis

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"Institutions calculi integralis" is a foundational work on integral calculus by the mathematician Leonhard Euler. Published in the 18th century, it serves as an introduction to the principles and techniques of integral calculus, along with applications and theoretical insights. The book is notable for its systematic presentation of the subject and Euler's ability to introduce new mathematical concepts.

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