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  • ''This page is about infinitesmal calculus. For other uses of the word in mathematics and other fields, [[Calculus_(di ...tudies the properties and applications of functions in multiple variables. Calculus belongs to the more general field of '''[[analysis]]''', which is concerned
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  • ...page for the moment, but since "calculus" is overwhelmingly "infinitesimal calculus" I would expect this to be the main article if and when it gets written. [
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  • ...p]] was created in large part from the λ-calculus. In mathematics, the λ-calculus was central to some of the first theorems of '''computability''' - theorems ...pes of avoiding set-theoretic obstacles like [[Russell's paradox]]). The λ-calculus was ultimately unable to avoid these pitfalls, but emerged as a powerful an
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  • '''Calculus''' may refer to ...culation, but usually refers to [[Isaac Newton|Newtonian]] [[Infinitesimal calculus]]:
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  • In [[medicine]], '''calculus''' is a stone formed in the body, for example [[gallstone]] or [[kidney sto
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  • '''Calculus''' may refer to ...culation, but usually refers to [[Isaac Newton|Newtonian]] [[Infinitesimal calculus]]:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Calculus]]
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  • {{r|Multivariate calculus}} {{r|Fundamental theorem of calculus}}
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  • ...r Security, Twentieth Century History, Mathematics (Multivariate Calculus, Calculus of Variations, and complex variants of the aforementioned), Linguistics, Ga
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  • {{r|Flow (calculus)|In calculus}}
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  • ...sh mathematician who published the first systematic exposition of Newton's calculus.
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  • Process which extends the methods of calculus to stochastic processes such as Brownian motion (Wiener process).
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  • ...page for the moment, but since "calculus" is overwhelmingly "infinitesimal calculus" I would expect this to be the main article if and when it gets written. [
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  • A central concept in calculus that generalizes the idea of a sum to cover quantities which may be continu
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  • ...p]] was created in large part from the λ-calculus. In mathematics, the λ-calculus was central to some of the first theorems of '''computability''' - theorems ...pes of avoiding set-theoretic obstacles like [[Russell's paradox]]). The λ-calculus was ultimately unable to avoid these pitfalls, but emerged as a powerful an
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  • In [[medicine]], '''calculus''' is a stone formed in the body, for example [[gallstone]] or [[kidney sto
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  • Technique to approximate the roots of an equation by the methods of the calculus.
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  • ===Calculus=== {{rpl|Differential calculus}}
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  • A rule in calculus for differentiating a function of a function.
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  • ...tests. This year my most advanced courses are AP Chemistry and an online Calculus C course from Stanford University's EPGY (Education Program for Gifted Yout
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  • ...elucidation of the universal theory of gravitation and his development of calculus.
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  • A form of logical calculus with two binary operations ''AND'' (multiplication, •) and ''OR'' (additi
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  • Notation which simplify formulae used in multivariable calculus, partial differential equations and the theory of distributions, by general
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  • ''This page is about infinitesmal calculus. For other uses of the word in mathematics and other fields, [[Calculus_(di ...tudies the properties and applications of functions in multiple variables. Calculus belongs to the more general field of '''[[analysis]]''', which is concerned
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  • ...6), one of the leading rationalists, with Newton one of the discoverers of calculus, but best known among philosophers for his view that the universe is ultima
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  • {{rpl|Lambda calculus}}
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  • * K. Parthasarathy, ''An Introduction to Quantum Stochastic Calculus'', ser. Monographs in Mathematics, Basel, Boston, Berlin: Birkhauser Verlag
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  • In [[calculus]], the '''chain rule''' describes the [[derivative]] of a "function of a fu ==Multivariable calculus==
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  • ...RO, Paola. Doctoral dissertation. ''The Origins of Mathematical Economics: Calculus and Price Theory''. <small>Joint Doctoral Program, Université Paris X –
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  • *[[Calculus]]
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  • ...symbols according to a set of rules, sometimes called a [[Lambda Calculus|calculus]]. Although most people associate the word ''computer'' with modern desktop
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  • {{r|infinitesimal calculus}}
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  • | pagename = Calculus | abc = Calculus;
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  • fractional dimensions, fractional iteration, fractional calculus.
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  • ...groundwork for [[Gottfried Leibniz]]'s formulation of the [[infinitesimal calculus]].<ref>Ari Pattanayak, [http://www.math.rutgers.edu/courses/436/Honors02/le
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  • {{r|Lambda calculus}}
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  • ...ast production, fundamentals of business, organic and inorganic chemistry, calculus, and Crestron-based media control systems.
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  • * [[Propositional calculus]]
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  • ...year. Because I've completed quite some main courses (algebra, (advanced) calculus, statistics, probability theory, Fourier-theory, etcetera), I believe I can
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  • ...owers, had a famous and unpleasant priority dispute about the discovery of calculus.<ref name=bardi2006/> Leibniz is also well known for his view, expressed f Bardi JS. (2006) ''The Calculus Wars: Newton, Leibniz, and the Greatest Mathematical Clash of All Time''. N
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  • == Geometry v. calculus == Dmitrii's calculus/analysis introduction of sine and cosine is interesting and definitely wort
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  • {{r|Calculus}}
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  • ...t:Numerical Analysis. Secondary:Approximation Theory, Logic, foundations, Calculus teaching.
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  • My math interests include knot theory, set theory, calculus, and differential equations. I am also involved in a few open-source progra
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  • {{r|Umbral calculus}}
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  • ...omputation, Engineering Design, Differential Equations and Linear Algebra, Calculus I-III, Physics I-II, Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, Biology, College Wr
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  • ...stones''', is a form of [[urolithiasis]] in which there is "formation of [[Calculus (medicine)|stones]] in the [[kidney]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...tial differential equations, integral equations, potential theory, and the calculus of variations. My undergraduate major was in physics; I have a side interes
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  • {{r|Calculus}}
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  • I'm good with logical thought, Calculus manipulations and Physical interpretation.
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  • {{r|Calculus}}
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  • {{r|Lambda calculus}}
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  • ...munity College each for a semester, where he studied Art, Advertising, Pre-Calculus and Computer Science.
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  • ...ng HTML, CSS, and some XHTML; a college level Physics class;received a Pre-Calculus level of math; and taken two years of Spanish as a second language.
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  • The '''derivative at a point''' is a fundamental mathematical notion of calculus and analysis. ==Multivariable calculus==
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  • ...lectron microscopy. I've had the standard two years of introductory math (calculus, linear algebra, and ordinary differential equations), a year of inorganic
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  • ...am intending to help develop and expand articles on topics such as Russia, Calculus (And related articles), Czech Republic, C++, etc. I will also start articl
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  • {{r|Lambda calculus}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Calculus]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...omputation, Engineering Design, Differential Equations and Linear Algebra, Calculus I-III, Physics I-II, Chemistry, Biology, Advanced Writing. I also did a six
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  • ...ded. These can be found for any polynomial equation using techniques from calculus. ...es the simplest approach is to find approximate solutions using ideas from calculus, such as [[Newton's method]].
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  • {{r|Calculus}}
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  • ...designed to more faithfully implement [[Alonzo Church|Church's]] [[lambda calculus]] than did comparable languages at the time. ...uilt-in functions such as addition (delta rules are not part of the lambda calculus)
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  • My interests in mathematics include integral transforms, tensor calculus and complex analysis. In statistics: stationary processes, higher-order sp
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  • ...s. I am currently in my third year which means I've finished my courses in calculus, basic linear algebra, three general courses in the mechanics of materials
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  • ...numerative combinatorics include [[generating function]]s and the [[umbral calculus]]. Combinatorics also studies [[code]]s, [[design]]s, [[finite geometry|fin
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  • ...Partial derivatives are widely used in [[differential geometry]], [[vector calculus]], and [[physics]].
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  • ...ion; however, I have delved fairly deeply for my age into subjects such as Calculus, Physics, History, and Philosophy. I am an avid swimmer and weight lifter.
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  • ...Santa Fe High School, where he teaches Algebra I, Geometry Honors, and AP Calculus AB and BC. He also considers himself fortunate to be a part-time Asssistan
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  • ...played an important role in the development of [[stochastic calculus]], a calculus that finds important applications in fields as diverse as physics, engineer
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  • *I started work on the page on [[calculus]].
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  • {{r|Calculus}}
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  • ...st in mathematics. I am the author of [http://www.karlscalculus.org Karl's Calculus Tutor].
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  • The [[chain rule]] in [[calculus]] describes the [[derivative]] of the composite of differentiable functions
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  • In university, when the calculus professor announced that we would be studying
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  • Generally, identities arising in calculus and involving [[trigonometric function]]s are true only when the variables
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  • Calculus I & II Calculus III
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  • ...iable and has [[non-singular map|non-singular]] [[Derivative#Multivariable calculus|derivative]] [[non-singular map|non-singular]] in ''D''. Then ''f'' is an
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  • ==[[Calculus]] topics== ===Before calculus ([[precalculus]])===
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  • *Calculus of variation.
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  • ...o so? We recall the definition of one of the two fundamental operations of calculus, differentiation. Given a function <math>y = f(x)</math>, we say ''f'' is d ...h integrals and integrals over regions are defined just as they are in the calculus of functions of two real variables. What is different is that the Cauchy-Ri
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  • {{r|Calculus}}
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  • Evaluation of this [[integral]] requires only routine first-year calculus techniques, see [[Pi_(mathematical_constant)/Proofs/Student_level_proof_tha
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  • ...iversity level math.) I also taught precalculus algebra and trigonometry, calculus, and introduction to discrete math. I taught a few computer programming co
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  • ...e's studied general mechanics, electromagnetics, optics, thermodynamics, & calculus so far. Nicholas is currently on a PhD track specializing in astro- or par
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  • ...proofs were found that require no prerequisite knowledge beyond [[integral calculus]]. One of those is due to [[Ivan Niven]], another to [[Mary Cartwright]] (
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  • In [[medicine]], '''urolithiasis''' if the "formation of [[Calculus (medicine)|stones]] in any part of the [[urinary tract]], usually in the [[
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  • ...o put on this page. I vote for an exposition up to rational exponents, as calculus is required to move to real number exponents and beyond. Links should then
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  • {{r|Calculus (disambiguation)}}
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  • | title = On a theorem of the probability calculus and its application to the theory of radiation
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  • ...g I know. However, I scored 760 on the math SATs in 1973 and got a 3 in AP calculus.
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  • ...operties. You cn think of it as a technical device allowing the methods of calculus to be extended to broader class of problems. If there is a cross link, I'd
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  • *Calculus: a 2-D region
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  • ...a of physics. He is currently taking an organic biochemistry course, an AP Calculus BC, an AP Statistics, and AP US Government and Politics. He is an avid read
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  • ...th a year of calculus as a prerequisite, and the other assuming elementary calculus is being taken simultaneously. Second or third year aspects may be more app
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  • ...ysics, and astronomy. He laid the foundations of differential and integral calculus and [[classical mechanics]] &mdash; often referred to as Newtonian mechanic ===Calculus===
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  • ...uld have an ''elementary'' solution that does not require any knowledge of calculus or any knowledge of higher mathematics. However, students are allowed to us
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  • ...ferent formula first (the asymptotic series or Taylor series, given in the calculus section) to get the starting value, then apply the iterative formula? --[[
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  • ...ield'' carries other meanings in other areas of mathematics, notably in [[calculus]] and [[mathematical physics]]. This article deals exclusively with fields
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  • ...ly lead me to read into Lagrangian mechanics, which in turn lead me to the calculus of variations, the OpenCourseWare made available by MIT, and logic and foun
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  • ...th>\delta-\epsilon</math> formalism which are usually taught in first year calculus courses to general topological spaces.
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  • ==Development of calculus== Calculations of &pi; from 500 AD to 1900, and the parallel development of calculus.
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  • ...ath> exists. This procedure is very common in mathematics, especially in [[calculus]].
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  • ..., Argyllshire. He published the first systematic exposition of Newton's [[calculus]], written as a reply to Berkeley's attack on its lack of rigorous foundati ...y]] in 1734. MacLaurin's intent was to found the doctrine of fluxions (the calculus) on geometry, thereby answering all objections to it as being “founded on
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  • For example see {{cite book |title=Vector calculus |chapter=§1.3 Cross product |author=Paul Charles Matthews |url=http://book
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  • ..., and an integral can take this complication into account. Finally, within calculus ''integration'' (the process of calculating integrals) can be seen as an in This formula is the main result of the [[fundamental theorem of calculus]]. The fundamental theorem says that integration and differentation (the ca
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  • ...nds has the advantage that it only requires the reader to understand basic calculus. As I have commented in the forum thread (Citizendium Forums > Workgroup Bo
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  • ...for any period of time, its velocity and momentum change over that time. [[Calculus]] is required to model the functional relations between these physical quan
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  • *[http://math.berkeley.edu/~harrison/research/publications/ Fractal calculus]
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  • ...rst successful theory, which also revolutioned the whole field of integral calculus, was developed based on this approach by the French mathematician [[Henri L
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  • ==Calculus== It is possible to do [[calculus]] with the Lambert ''W'' function much like with other [[elementary functio
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  • ...made him want to become a lawyer, though he has even completed scientific calculus. He has two first cousins who are lawyers. He has had to complain about s
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  • ...oof that &pi; is irrational]] that requires no knowledge beyond [[integral calculus]] was discovered.
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  • ...quantity of happiness could be worked out by what he termed the [[felicity calculus]].
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  • ...implementation of that formalism. Features in the spirit of the [[lambda calculus]] are probably easiest to see in [[Scheme]].
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  • ...epassingen in de natuurwetenschap'' [Texbook of differential- and integral-calculus and first principles of analytic geometry with special attention to the app
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  • *Clarke B. L., 1981, A calculus of individuals based on ‘connection’, Notre Dame J. Formal Logic 22 204
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  • :*[[Lambda calculus]]
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  • #K. Parthasarathy, ''An Introduction to Quantum Stochastic Calculus'', ser. Monographs in Mathematics, Basel, Boston, Berlin: Birkhauser Verlag
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  • ...proof presented above assumes only that the reader is familiar with basic calculus and it is therefore accessible to the widest possible audience. However, as ...demonstrate their orthogonality using principles associated with operator calculus. Let us write
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  • ...irst-order logic is undecidable; Church's thesis; creation of the [[lambda calculus]]
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  • ...ld fall into that category. An example of this is Chemistry, Physics, and Calculus. Articles that correspond to AP level classes should be labeled as such.
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  • ...Isaac Newton]] used inadequately defined 'infinitesimals' to develop the [[calculus]]; however over centuries the word ''infinity'' had become so loaded and po
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  • ...nd are therefore widely used in [[Financial Mathematics]] and [[Stochastic Calculus]].
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  • ...ttle interest, but the really bad news is that virtually all concepts of [[calculus]] are of this sort. For example: * [[Stochastic calculus]]
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  • A '''Boolean algebra''' is a form of logical calculus with two binary operations ''AND'' {{nowrap|(multiplication, •)}} and ''O Boolean algebra has strong connections to the ''propositional calculus'', which relates the truth value of a conclusion to the truth value of the
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  • ...iography]]; see [[CZ:Bibliography]] for more information. Others, like the calculus textbook, do not seem to be that important so they can be removed.
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  • ...university student". The average university student knows math up through calculus, so a little algebra shouldn't be a problem.)
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  • ...d then at [[Edinburgh University]]; he is credited with the discovery of [[calculus]], and was a contemporary of Sir [[Isaac Newton]]. The brother of James Gre
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  • ...ch larger class of (not necessarily continuous) functions. Many classical calculus tools, such as [[convolution (mathematics)|convolution]] or [[Fourier trans
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  • ====Calculus==== One of Newton's inventions, [[calculus]], which was simultaneously and independently invented by [[Gottfried Wilhe
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  • ...tegral [[calculus]] methods, but before the invention of the infinitesimal calculus, they had to be tackled individually. This work made him the leading figure ...De Ratiociniis in Ludo Aleae'' ('The Reckoning in Games of Chance), on the calculus of probabilities, the first printed work on the subject.
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  • The classical example (in calculus or real analysis) is <math> \mathbb R^d </math>, the ''d''-dimensional [[Eu
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  • The classical example (in calculus or real analysis) is <math> \mathbb R^d </math>, the ''d''-dimensional [[Eu
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  • Most of conventional calculus is based on the operations summation, multiplication, exponentiation and th
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  • ...[series (mathematics)|series]] can be found in any present-day textbook on calculus. Probably Cauchy is most famous for his single-handed development of [[comp ...infinitésimal'' [On a new type of calculus analogous to the infinitesimal calculus], Exercises de Mathématique, vol. '''1''', p. 11 (1826)</ref> Cauchy gave
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  • ...[series (mathematics)|series]] can be found in any present-day textbook on calculus. Probably Cauchy is most famous for his single-handed development of [[comp ...infinitésimal'' [On a new type of calculus analogous to the infinitesimal calculus], Exercices de Mathématique, vol. '''1''', p. 11 (1826)</ref> Cauchy gave
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  • ...ons''' are the most basic [[function|functions]] arising in the study of [[calculus]]. They include the [[polynomial|polynomials]], which are the object of stu
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  • ...Mathematical Clash of All Time.'' (2006). 277 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Calculus-Wars-Leibniz-Greatest-Mathematical/dp/1560259922/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books
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  • ...d in mathematics. So, he read [[d'Alembert]]'s article on the differential calculus in the [[Encyclopédie]] and undertook a study of works by [[Leonhard Euler ...s productive in mathematics. Among other things he wrote about variational calculus and about the rest term of the [[Taylor series]] (1806).
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  • :The problem is that we don't know how to do calculus on S (not yet, anyway), so we can't talk about derivatives of functions wit
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  • ...ted mathematical objects with polynomials is an important application of [[calculus]], and is an essential tool in [[numerical analysis]].
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  • ...functional language is one that is based on [[Lambda_calculus]]. In lambda calculus variables have single assignment and behave like mathematical functions and
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  • ...hods, which is good. But perhaps we can mention that "analytic" refers to calculus-like methods when the word "analytical" is used in the introduction? ...esp. complex analysis; this is paradoxical by now - I think we agree that calculus is precisely the one aspect of university mathematics that a general reader
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  • ...is quite appropriate for this topic, as opposed to, say, ''analysis'' or ''calculus''. There is also the concept of series in group theory which I'm hoping to
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  • ...that bridge between algebra and geometry crucial to the invention of the [[calculus]] and [[Mathematical analysis|analysis]]. ...on|Newton]] and [[Gottfried Leibniz|Leibniz]], by applying [[infinitesimal calculus]] to the [[tangent problem]], thus permitting the evolution of that branch
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  • ..., which is more advanced in that it needs some knowledge of differential calculus, will be given in the next section. ...sine and cosine for a few specific angles. The application of differential calculus (see later in this article) allows the computation of the function values f
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  • ...ews the method as purely algebraic and fails to notice the connection with calculus. Isaac Newton probably derived his method from a similar but less precise m ...iterative methods for solving general nonlinear equations using fluxional calculus, essentially giving the description above. In the same publication, Simpson
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  • ''(for calculus see 26-XX Real functions below)'' ...write see also [[/List of mathematical topics#calculus topics|here]] (pre-calculus or geometry sections)
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  • ...mathematics itself. [[Isaac Newton|Newton]] was one of the [[infinitesimal calculus]] inventors, [[Feynman]] invented the [[Feynman path integral]] using a co ...fundamental areas of mathematics; quantity, structure, and space. [[Vector calculus]] expands the field into a fourth fundamental area, that of change.
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  • ...shop Berkeley published a tract called ''The Analyst''. In this, the new [[calculus]] of [[Newton]] and [[Leibniz]] was attacked and especially the concept of
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  • The development of [[calculus]] in the 1700s used the entire set of real numbers without having defined t The existence of limits of Cauchy sequences is what makes [[calculus]] work and is of great practical use. The standard numerical test to determ
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  • ...vel and aimed at those intending research in [[number theory]]. He wrote [[calculus]] texts and also prepared a book on [[group cohomology]] for Bourbaki.
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  • ...d is equivalent to a solution written in terms of the standard probability calculus. [[User:Richard D. Gill|Richard D. Gill]] 20:45, 30 January 2011 (UTC) :"You want to avoid probability calculus altogether..."
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  • ...ue of the "function" for any integer <math>n</math>. However, in numerical calculus, it is preferably to work with a function that returns number rather than a ...e needed one.<ref>{{cite book|author=R.A. Rosenbaun and G.P. Johnson|title=Calculus: Basic Concepts and Applications|edition=|publisher=Cambridge University Pr
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  • the invention of calculus 300 years ago. Newsweek has given similar
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  • ...ness includes an aside on applications of the Cauchy criterion to analysis/calculus. The specific example given is establishing convergence of the exponential
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  • See, for example, {{cite book |title=Principles of physics: a calculus-based text, Volume 1 |author=Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett |url=http://
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  • :Whew! Calculus gymnastics is a sport that requires constant training. Leave it alone for a
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  • ...pure and applied maths 20 odd years ago, but that's when I said goodbye to calculus and 'hard sums'. There's a few instances of acronyms that aren't explained ...I'm at the limit of memory on the d2/dx2 bit too - that's the differential calculus bit I think........but maybe I get the general idea - within certain fixed
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  • *A. Lichnerowicz, ''Elements of Tensor Calculus'', Translated from the French by J. W. Leech and D. J. Newman, Methuen (Lon
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  • ...been amused that the typical undergraduate CS program insists on a year of calculus, for which most programmers find little use (without additional study if th
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  • ...enced [[Isaac Newton]] and [[Gottfried Leibniz]] in their development of [[calculus]].
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  • {{r|Calculus (medicine)}}
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  • ...]]. Quantity &nabla;<sup>2</sup> is the [[Laplacian]] operator of [[vector calculus]]. This equation is deceptively simple in appearance and, when material bo where &nabla; is the [[gradient]] operator of [[vector calculus]]. The field points in the direction of steepest descent from the potential
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  • ...um mechanics]], in which Reichenbach employed a three-valued propositional calculus. He contributed to ''Erkenntnis'', the journal of logical positivism, edite ...they can be accepted without reasonable doubt. Later he tried to develop a calculus of degree of confirmation.
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  • ...ict any non-trivial phenomenon: any result of any experiment, observation, calculus can be interpreted in favor of the concept.
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  • ...r substitutions into the integral and using the ordinary rules of integral calculus. The delta function as a Fourier transform of the unit function ''f''(''x''
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  • * {{cite book | author=Steven Roman | title=The umbral calculus | publisher=[[Dover Publications]] | year=2005 | isbn=0-486-44139-3 }} ...k | author=G.-C. Rota | authorlink=Gian-Carlo Rota | title=Finite operator calculus | coauthors=P. Doubilet, C. Greene, D. Kahaner, A. Odlyzko and R. Stanley |
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  • ...642-1727) Central figure of [[The Enlightenment]]. Founder of differential calculus and classical mechanics.
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  • ...was neglected. This is the metaphysics by which integral and differential calculus become cosmology.
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  • ...sary for understanding most of the results. Perhaps we can save the vector calculus for later in the article? Also, I think many results can be explained with
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  • ...ntegral and thereby discovering this argument, anyone who's had a freshman calculus course can easily check the correctness of the result. Since you mention t ...short proof was found requiring no prerequisite knowledge beyond integral calculus. One usually sees this attributed to [[Ivan Niven]], but a very similar pr
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  • ...iladelphia (the closest the steamer could get him to Maryland) Gray taught calculus to the ship's captain, a Bulgarian named Frank Solis, in return for basic l
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  • ...may, indeed, be linguistic. From the 1960s, I still have several American calculus textbooks, and none appear to use the term. While I think I understand Pete
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  • ...er view of Physics, including the mathematics of differential and integral calculus, vectors, dot products and cross products does not include a discussion of ...ses. Warren, you may from necessity teach calculus, but that does not make calculus part of physics. In the other direction, mathematics departments have been
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  • ...ity, which is equally expressed in the Gothic cathedral, the infinitesimal calculus, the music of Bach, worldwide imperialistic diplomacy, the radio, and moder
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  • ...es infinitésimaux'' (Lie theory for differentiable groupoids. Differential calculus in the category of infinitesimal groupoids.), '''1967''', C. R. Acad. Sci.
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  • ...consumers and producers in equilibrium. Their tools were the differential calculus and Lagrangian multipliers. Using advanced mathematics, they constructed a ...ncy and social optima via classical programming techniques (differentiable calculus, Lagrangian multipliers, etc.).
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  • ...nside the hall mirrored not only public opinion at home, but the political calculus inside the heads of the delegates. They decided Dewey was a loser, and Wil
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  • ...strict law, of the simplest kind: [[direct proportion]]. It is proved in [[calculus]] that this law requires that the quantity is given by the [[exponential fu
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  • ...ght|thumb|Sir [[Isaac Newton]] (1643-1727), an inventor of [[infinitesimal calculus]].]]
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  • ...econd fundamental law of the mechanical theory of heat and the probability calculus with respect to the theorems of heat equilibrium] Wiener Berichte vol. ''' ...ifferential equation (E2) follows by some typical classical thermodynamics calculus.
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  • ...t allows to establish convergence of a given series using basic methods of calculus. Prominent examples include the ''Riemann series'', that is the series with
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  • ...as made obsolete by the advent of [[sentential logic]] and the [[predicate calculus]]. Others use Aristotle in [[argumentation theory]] to help develop and cr ...y can be exactly captured by a first-order logical theory; Frege's [[proof calculus]] is enough to ''describe'' the whole of mathematics, though not ''equivale
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  • ...ath is not straight, it is possible to compute the work by [[infinitesimal calculus]]. One chooses ''N'' + 1 consecutive points on the path
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  • ...c]] could be implemented by neural systems: their classic paper "A Logical Calculus of Ideas Immanent in Nervous Activity" (1943) is important in this developm
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  • <s>[[Special:Allpages/List of calculus topics|List of calculus topics]] - [[Special:Allpages/List of historians by area of study|List of h
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  • ...the "arithmetic" of mathematics ... whereas mathematics goes on to include calculus, differential equations and beyond. In other words, most of us usually lear
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  • * Vorobyev O.Yu. <b>(1993)</b> The calculus of set-distribution. Rissian Acad. Sci., Dokl. Math., 1993, Vol.46, 301-306
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  • ...[[Cartesian plane]] in wasan, which limited the understanding differential calculus for the Japanese.<ref name="morimoto132-133">Morimoto, 2009. pp.&nbsp;132-1
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  • ...orce) = (air mass flow rate) * (change in velocity of air). A medium-level calculus-based physics textbook may help you understand what's going in. See for exa
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  • ...ation structure is fixed, the semantics of the corresponding propositional calculus is defined in a truth-functional way as usual. In first order fuzzy logic t
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  • ...till making modifications, or should I just remove the section "What about calculus?" It really serves no purpose there, anyway. [[User:Greg Woodhouse|Greg Woo
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  • ...h &phi; and &theta; are interchanged, see e.g. Kay<ref>D. C. Kay, ''Tensor Calculus'', Schaum's outline series, McGraw-Hill, New York (1988)</ref> (p. 24) and
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  • A more elementary calculus δε-like equivalent definition would sound like this (UV play the role of
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  • ...try largely overlaps with [[molecular physics]], and involves the use of [[calculus]] and [[Mathematics]] in deriving equations. It is usually associated with
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  • ...ist and mathematician Antoine Augustin Cournot. Cournot used differential calculus to demonstrate the profit-maximising requirement of equality between margin ...RARY/Buchanan/buchCv3Contents.html James Buchanan and Gordon Tullock ''The Calculus of Consent'']</ref>. However, Buchanan and Tullock are best known for thei
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  • ...used in some more advanced levels as well. There are topics covered in a calculus class at one level, and then in more depth in an analysis class. ...to the structure of mathematics. To illustrate, differential and integral calculus are a primary focus in most first year university maths programs. Neverthe
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  • ...st and mathematician Antoine Augustin Cournot. Cournot used differential calculus to demonstrate the profit-maximising requirement of equality between margin ...RARY/Buchanan/buchCv3Contents.html James Buchanan and Gordon Tullock ''The Calculus of Consent'']</ref>. However, Buchanan and Tullock are best known for thei
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  • ...e [[integration|integrate]] both sides of the previous equation<ref>From [[calculus]], we know that :
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  • ...try largely overlaps with [[molecular physics]], and involves the use of [[calculus]] and mathematics in deriving equations. It is usually associated with quan
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  • ...Maybe there aren't a lot of people out there who really care about lambda calculus, but I'm confident that this is one area where we would be providing people
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  • ...to aid [[navigation]], to aid [[city planning]]. The inventions of the [[calculus]] by [[Isaac Newton]] and [[Gottfried Leibniz]] in the later 17th century w ...modern science, technology, or economic theory. Those who understand the calculus, ordinary and partial differential equations, and probability theory have a
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  • ...[[analytic geometry]] however, was a necessary precedent to [[differential calculus]] and instrumental in bringing mathematical analysis to bear on scientific
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  • # [[Calculus|Calculus]]
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  • ...till making modifications, or should I just remove the section "What about calculus?" It really serves no purpose there, anyway. [[User:Greg Woodhouse|Greg Woo
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  • ...till making modifications, or should I just remove the section "What about calculus?" It really serves no purpose there, anyway. [[User:Greg Woodhouse|Greg Woo
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  • ...e derivative of cosine is the negative of sine. (Here, and generally in [[calculus]], all angles are measured in [[radian]]s; see also [[#The significance of
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  • [[calculus]]. Some would emphasize the use of [[complex analysis]]: the study of the [
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  • ...e text by Lamb: {{cite book |title = An Elementary Course of Infinitesimal Calculus
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  • * [[Lambda calculus]]
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  • ...ying tools such as [[integral]]s and [[limit (mathematics)|limit]]s from [[calculus]]. It is this non-elementary solution that is called the gamma function.
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  • # [[Calculus]]
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  • ...lected all the generals, promoting or removing them according to a complex calculus of party politics, public opinion, and--most of all--victory on the battle
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  • ...I have never seen a high school or college list of courses in which '''The Calculus 101''' is mentioned....
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  • ...lve the [[halting problem]], inventing the [[Turing Machine]] and [[lambda calculus]] respectively.
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  • ...ons of our articles). The thing I wonder about the most, in the CC vs GFDL calculus, is to what degree going with (only) the GFDL for native articles would red
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  • ...of mathematics. Mathematical branches most often used in science include [[calculus]] and [[statistics]], although virtually every branch of mathematics has ap
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  • ...f reasoning, from 2D spatial inferences<ref>Ragni M. (2003) An arrangement calculus, its complexity and algorithmic properties. ''Lect Notes Comput Sci'' 2821: ...f reasoning, from 2D spatial inferences<ref>Ragni M. (2003) An arrangement calculus, its complexity and algorithmic properties. ''Lect Notes Comput Sci'' 2821:
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  • 124. McCulloch, W.S. & Pitts, W. 1943. A logical calculus of the ideas immanent in nervous activity. Bulletin of Mathematical Biophys
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  • ...xample, how does one write a mathematics article involving some concept in calculus or differential equations without assuming that the reader "understands alg
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  • [[:Category:Calculus|Calculus]] (1)
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  • ...red incorrectly I was referred to a page which explained the right answer. Calculus is about a series of relationships ending up with an equation that has all
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  • ...mons: Simulating probability distributions with functions of propositional calculus]
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  • By the fundamental theorem of integral calculus, we have the important expression that relates force ''F''(''x'') and poten
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  • (I am planning to write a small cluster of related articles : Lambda Calculus, Godel's Incompleteness, Church-Turing thesis, and 'Quining' (self-replicat
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  • ...ry|theory of public choice]] <ref> James Buchanan and Gordon Tullock ''The Calculus of Consent''. University of Michigan Press 1962</ref>, which assumes that
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  • ...ing complexity. However, this does mean that some of us will have to learn calculus.</ref>
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  • ...the path are tangent to the path (sorry, I've forgotten how to say that in calculus - something about an integral over a closed path summing to zero).
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  • ...f reasoning, from 2D spatial inferences<ref>Ragni M. (2003) An arrangement calculus, its complexity and algorithmic properties. ''Lect Notes Comput Sci'' 2821:
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  • | [[differential (calculus)|differential]] sign
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  • ...mathematics. I've also tried to write so that anyone having had just basic calculus would be able to understand most, if not all, of the article. [[User:Greg W
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  • ...article, as emotional and propagandistic, but not part of the operational calculus of a strategist who uses terror as a tactic. As far as the material in the
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  • A second frame for the Commission’s work involves the risk calculus associated with WMD. This is referred to this in a ''Foreign Affairs'' art
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  • :: I do not know; the last formal math study I did was intro calculus & linear algebra about 40 years ago. Since the Diffie-Hellman protocol can
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  • ...etry|Euclidean plane geometry]] from a school booklet and began to study [[calculus]] soon afterwards.<ref> Talmey, M., ''The Relativity Theory Simplified and
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  • ...eve that high-speed computation is to biology and the social sciences what calculus was to physics. Computer science is the mathematically based or formal tool
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  • ...y of using weapons of mass destruction, we can try to affect the strategic calculus of the terrorists.”
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  • ...st that is what I am trying to do. I know it can be done because I learned calculus that way, not from the 19 texts a professor gave me, but from a small progr
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