Abstract: Let A be Banach algebra over commutative ring D. The map f:A→A is called differentiable in the Gateaux sense, if f(x+a)−f(x)=∂f(x)∘a+o(a) where the Gateaux derivative ∂f(x) of map f is linear map of increment a and o is such continuous map that lima→0∣a∣∣o(a)∣=0 Assuming that we defined the Gateaux derivative ∂<sup>n−1</sup>f(x) of order n−1, we define ∂<sup>n</sup>f(x)∘(a1⊗...⊗an)=∂(∂<sup>n−1</sup>f(x)∘(a1⊗...⊗an−1))∘an the Gateaux derivative of order n of map f. Since the map f(x) has all derivatives, then the map f(x) has Taylor series expansion f(x)=n=0∑<sup>∞(n!)<sup>−1∂<sup>n</sup></sup></sup>f(x0)∘(x−x0)<sup>n</sup>