James Gregory (1638–1675) was a Scottish mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher, best known for his contributions to calculus and the development of series expansions. He is often credited with the discovery of the Taylor series, which expresses functions as infinite sums of terms derived from the values of their derivatives at a single point. Gregory's work in mathematics is also marked by his exploration of infinite series and their convergence.

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