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The father of integral calculus is often considered to be Isaac newton, who developed the fundamental principles of calculus in the late 17th century. Alongside him, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz independently formulated calculus around the same time, introducing much of the notation still used today. Their contributions laid the groundwork for modern mathematics, particularly in understanding areas under curves and the accumulation of quantities.

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