"De Moivre's formula" was first given by Euler in 1748, but it was already implicit in earlier works by Cotes and by de Moivre. The integration of rational fractions is the main theme of a 1702 paper by Leibniz in the acta eruditorum of Leipzig.
"De Moivre's formula" was first given by Euler in 1748, but it was already implicit in earlier works by Cotes and by de Moivre. The integration of rational fractions is the main theme of a 1702 paper by Leibniz in the acta eruditorum of Leipzig.
"De Moivre's formula" was first given by Euler in 1748, but it was already implicit in earlier works by Cotes and by de Moivre. The integration of rational fractions is the main theme of a 1702 paper by Leibniz in the acta eruditorum of Leipzig.