Yes and no. Isaac newton and Gottfried Liebniz independently invented differential and integral calculus. The theoretical aspect came more from Liebniz whereas Newton contributed more in terms of applications. A lot of the notation comes from Liebniz.
No, Einstein did not invent calculus, Isaac Newton did. Liebniz did as well at around the same time and there was a major debate on who invented calculus first, but I think the more popular answer is Isaac Newton. Put Leibniz–Newton calculus controversy into wiki for an artcile about this debate.
Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
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Isaac Newton published a partial account of his theory of calculus in 1693 and a full account in 1704. According to his friends he had worked it out years before. The late date of publishing led to controversy at the time.Leibniz, a German mathematician published his method for calculus in 1684 before Newton. Leibniz insisted he had discovered calculus first, Newton disputed this strongly claiming Leibniz had stolen his work. This whole dispute lead to a general dislike and distrust of German scientists by English scientists, and of English scientists by German scientists.Most modern historians believe Newton and Leibniz discovered calculus independently.
Newton "invented" "applied mathematics" and calculus.
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calculus
No Isaac Newton did not invent the branch of geometry. Isaac Newton actually invented modern calculus in the 17th century.
No, Einstein did not invent calculus, Isaac Newton did. Liebniz did as well at around the same time and there was a major debate on who invented calculus first, but I think the more popular answer is Isaac Newton. Put Leibniz–Newton calculus controversy into wiki for an artcile about this debate.
That 'thing' is called Calculus.
No. He invented calculus. He did, however, study geometry.
he invented calculus, discovered universal gravitation, and the reflecting telescope
Calculus is a form of mathematics developed by Isaac Newton.
Sir Isaac Newton was able to discover the laws of physics and explain it mathematically as a result of his inventions. His inventions included the reflecting telescope and calculus.
Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Isaac Newton did not invent the telescope. The telescope was actually invented by Hans Lippershey in 1608. Newton's contributions to science were in the fields of physics, mathematics, and astronomy, particularly with his laws of motion and the development of calculus.
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