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Colin Maclaurin - Wikipedia Independently from Euler and using the same methods, Maclaurin discovered the Euler–Maclaurin formula He used it to sum powers of arithmetic progressions, derive Stirling's formula, and to derive the Newton–Cotes numerical integration formulas which includes Simpson's rule as a special case
Colin Maclaurin | Scottish Mathematician Physicist | Britannica Colin Maclaurin was a Scottish mathematician who developed and extended Sir Isaac Newton’s work in calculus, geometry, and gravitation A child prodigy, he entered the University of Glasgow at age 11
Colin Maclaurin (1698-1746) - Our History Maclaurin came to the attention of Isaac Newton (1643-1727) and his circle in London when he published two papers on the construction and mensuration of curves in 1718 and 1719 He was made a member of the Royal Society (1719) and often visited Newton
Learn the Formula of Maclaurin Series - Cuemath The Maclaurin series formula is a special case of the Taylor series formula It is obtained by substituting a = 0 in the Taylor series formula
Maclaurin Series Revision notes on Maclaurin Series for the Edexcel A Level Further Maths syllabus, written by the Further Maths experts at Save My Exams