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"Institutions calculi differentialis," often referred to as "Institutions of differential calculus," is a foundational work in the field of calculus, primarily associated with the mathematician and philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. This work outlines the principles and rules of differential calculus, which is a significant branch of mathematics focused on the study of rates of change and slopes of curves. Leibniz's contributions to calculus, including his notation for derivatives, have had a lasting impact on mathematics.

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