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James Stirling's Methodus Differentialis : An Annotated Translation of Stirling's Text - Ian Tweddle

James Stirling's Methodus Differentialis

An Annotated Translation of Stirling's Text

By: Ian Tweddle

Paperback | 20 November 2012

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James Stirling's "Methodus Differentialis" is one of the early classics of numerical analysis. It contains not only the results and ideas for which Stirling is chiefly remembered, for example, Stirling numbers and Stirling's asymptotic formula for factorials, but also a wealth of material on transformations of series and limiting processes. An impressive collection of examples illustrates the efficacy of Stirling's methods by means of numerical calculations, and some germs of later ideas, notably the Gamma function and asymptotic series, are also to be found.

This volume presents a new translation of Stirling's text that features an extensive series of notes in which Stirling's results and calculations are analysed and historical background is provided. Ian Tweddle places the text in its contemporary context, but also relates the material to the interests of practising mathematicians today. Clear and accessible, this book will be of interest to mathematical historians, researchers and numerical analysts.

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"Ian Tweddle's new edition of James Stirling's Methodus Differentialis is a useful and important book. ... Tweddle has translated the Latin and added many notes. ... The blurb on the back cover describes the book as a classic of numerical analysis, and that seems exactly right. ... I hope that all serious libraries will consider buying a copy." (Fernando Q. Gouvea, MathDL, February, 2004)

"Issac Newton not only invented his 'fluxional' form of the calculus but also extended the range of functions to which it could be applied ... . One of his main followers in these directions was the Scot James Stirling (1692-1770), who ... recently has captured the interest of Ian Tweddle. ... Tweddle has made a notable contribution to our understanding of both the British Newtonian tradition and the history of numerical mathematics." (I. Grattan-Guinness, The Mathematical Gazette, March, 2005)

"In 1730 James Stirling (1692-1770) published in London his book 'Methodus Differentialis: sive Tractatus de Summatione et Interpolatione Serierum Infinitarum'. Tweddle's new translation is fairly literal and based on a copy of Stirling's book ... . Many notes are added to the translation enabling Tweddle to give the reader necessary and helpful information. ... Tweddle's well annotated translation will make Stirling's work more generally accessible and he seems to be right that the reader will find in it much that is still relevant today." (K.-H. Schlote, Zeitschrift fuer Analysis und ihre Anwendungen, Vol. 23 (3), 2004)

"The present book is an annotated English translation of Stirling's Methodus. ... This translation is a very welcome addition to the literature on history of mathematics, and specially of mathematical and numerical analysis. It provides to the reader an interesting material on series and on their manipulation, which can be used in teaching as well." (Jean Mawhin, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol.1031, 2004)

"The aim of this nice book is to make Stirling's work more generally accessible and to illustrate that it contains much that is still relevant today. ... With his book, Ian Tweddle eases our approach to Stirling's work. ... This neat book will give pleasure to all readers interested in understanding the origins of 'modern' numerical analysis (which paved the way for powerful computer programs); it may even inspire the search for new methods." (Walter Trebels, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2004 i)

"The treatise focuses on the question of accelerating series convergence. As a classic of numerical analysis the book certainly holds historical interest. The modern undergraduate will also find here a pleasant introduction to hypergeometric functions, still quite the hot topic ... . Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty." (D. V. Feldman, CHOICE, April, 2004)

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