This 1860 classic, written by one of the great mathematicians of the
19th century, was designed as a sequel to his Treatise on Differential
Equations (1859). Divided into two sections ("Difference- and
Sum-Calculus" and "Difference- and Functional Equations"), and
containing more than 200 exercises (complete with answers), Boole
discusses: . nature of the calculus of finite differences . direct
theorems of finite differences . finite integration, and the summation
of series . Bernoulli's number, and factorial coefficients . convergency
and divergency of series . difference-equations of the first order .
linear difference-equations with constant coefficients . mixed and
partial difference-equations . and much more. No serious mathematician's
library is complete without A Treatise on the Calculus of Finite
Differences. English mathematician and logician GEORGE BOOLE (1814-1864)
is best known as the founder of modern symbolic logic, and as the
inventor of Boolean algebra, the foundation of the modern field of
computer science. His other books include An Investigation of the Laws
of Thought (1854).