A History Of Mathematical Notations May 2026

– Traces the symbols for calculus, trigonometry, set theory, and mathematical logic, including the rivalry between Newton's fluxions and Leibniz’s differentials. Key Takeaways

: Symbols rarely gained immediate acceptance. Cajori documents the "competition" between rival notations—such as the various ways to denote multiplication—before one eventually became the standard. A History of Mathematical Notations

Florian Cajori’s , first published in 1928–1929, is the definitive reference for the origin and evolution of mathematical symbols. Because of its immense detail, it is best used as an encyclopedia rather than a straight-through read. Core Structure – Traces the symbols for calculus, trigonometry, set

– Covers number systems (Babylonian, Egyptian, etc.), arithmetic symbols ( −negative ), and elementary geometry. – Traces the symbols for calculus