Leibnitz
Finally completed in 1694 the Leibnitz calculator can add,subtract,multiply, and divide numbers. The stepped drum principle of Gottfried Leibnitz's invention survived for 300 years.
he was a mathematician and he invented infinitesimal calculus and the binary system
Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
It is argued that much of the work was carried out by Gottfried Leibnitz, a contemporary. In very broad terms, Leibnitz developed the theoretical aspects while Newton worked on applications in physics.
Issac Newton technically "won" because in school we are taught the he discovered calculus, not Leibnitz. But because Newton's notation was so difficult we use Leibnitz's notation. In school though, you are not told that you are using Newton's findings with Lebinitz's notation.
Calculus was invented independently by Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibnitz. Newton did it first and showed the actual usefulness of the discipline by deriving the Law of gravity from astronomical data. Leibnitz however developed a much superior notation and terminology, thus it is actually Leibnitz's calculus that we use today.
Georg Riemann Joseph Liouville Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibnitz Pafnuty Chebyshev Aleksandr Mikhailovich Liapounov
leibnitz's calculator is simply an improvised version of the adding machine. this machine could perform multiplication and division as well. ( multiplication through repeated addition and division through repeated subtraction). talking about the history of this machine it was invented by a German mathematician Gottfried Leibnitz. It used a stepped cylinder with nine teeth for varying lengths instead of wheels used by pascal. For a better idea refer to a picture of Leibnitz's calculator: http://images.Google.co.in/images?hl=en&q=leibnitz%27s+calculator&btnG=Search+Images&gbv=2&aq=f&oq= (please press ctrl and then click on the above link to view the picture.) tell me if the link does not work.
French Blaise Pascal invented the calculator. He did this to help his dad who was a tax adjuster. Then Gottfried Leibnitz improved on Pascal idea with a machine that would add, subtract, multiply, and divide.
The population of Leibnitz District is 75,328.
Marco Leibnitz was born in 1982.