Leibniz.
Newton and Leibniz
No, Newton and Leibniz independently developed calculus.
Issac Newton and Leibniz
Calculus was independently discovered by Sir Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in the late 17th century. Newton developed his own system of calculus called "fluxions" and "method of fluents," while Leibniz developed his system of calculus based on differentials and integrals. Both their work laid the foundation for modern calculus.
Euler didn't discover calculus. He made major contributions to calculus throughout his career, but the foundations of calculus were put forth by Newton and Leibniz.
Leibniz and Newton are credited with inventing calculus. They made their discoveries independently at about the same time. Leibniz invented the dx/dy notation used today . He also made other contributions to math.
calculus and the stepped reckoner
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was a German mathmetician and philosopher. He developed the first mechanical calculators and infinitisimal calculus. In addition, he reined the binary number system.
he published his theories about calculus in 1684
Leibniz and Newton
calculus and the stepped reckoner
Leibniz.
Newton and Leibniz
No, Newton and Leibniz independently developed calculus.
Issac Newton and Leibniz
Newton and Leibniz simultaneously and independently invented calculus.