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[The Algebraic Analysis of the eighteenth century was created by mathematicians at academies: Euler, d’Alembert, and Lagrange were prominent as members of scientific academies, but not as university professors. This changed with the growing industrialization of the economic life and with increasing mechanization at the turn of the century. Society needed more engineers of all kinds, and, as modern technology relies on mathematics, higher education for engineers became necessary.]
Published: Apr 5, 2022
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