"The tract in which Leibnitz deals with series appeared late in the seventeenth century and was among the first on the subject. ...the question of their convergence or divergence ...was in those days more or less ignored. ...It was not until the publication of Jacques Bernoulli's work on infinite series in 1713 that a clearer insight into the problem was gained. ...Bernoulli's work directed attention towards the necessity of establishing criteria of convergence. The evanescence of the general term, i.e., of the generating sequence, is certainly a necessary condition, but this is generally insufficient. Sufficient conditions have been established by d'Alembert and Maclauren, Cauchy, Abel, and many others. ...to recognized whether a series converges or diverges is even today rather difficult in some cases."
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Jacob Bernoulli
(January 6, 1655- August 16, 1705) also known as James or Jacques; was one of the many prominent mathematicians in the . He was an early proponent of Leibnizian calculus and had sided with Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz during the . He is known for his numerous contributions to calculus, and along with his brother , was one of the founders of the . He also discovered the fundamental mathematical constant e. However, his most important contribution was in the field of probability, where he derived the
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