List of things named after Gottfried Leibniz

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) was a German philosopher and mathematician.

In engineering, the following concepts are attributed to Leibniz:

  • Leibniz wheel, a cylinder used in a class of mechanical calculators
  • Leibniz calculator, a digital mechanical calculator based on the Leibniz wheel

In mathematics, several results and concepts are named after Leibniz:

  • Leibniz algebra, an algebraic structure
    • Dual Leibniz algebra
  • Madhava–Leibniz series
  • Leibniz formula for determinants, an expression for the determinant of a matrix
  • Leibniz harmonic triangle
  • Leibniz integral rule, a rule for differentiation under the integral sign
    • Leibniz–Reynolds transport theorem, a generalization of the Leibniz integral rule
  • Leibniz's linear differential equation, a first-order, linear, inhomogeneous differential equation
  • Leibniz's notation, a notation in calculus
  • Leibniz operator, a concept in abstract logic
  • Leibniz law, see product rule of calculus
  • Leibniz rule, a formula used to find the derivatives of products of two or more functions
    • General Leibniz rule, a generalization of the product rule
  • Leibniz's test, also known as Leibniz's rule or Leibniz's criterion
  • Newton–Leibniz axiom

In philosophy, the following concepts are attributed to Leibniz:

Additionally, the following are named after Leibniz:

References

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