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  • ...hange of that function at a given value of x. It is a primary focus of {{w|calculus}}. A basic example is where "velocity" is the rate of change of displacemen
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  • ...it, and Leibniz was the first to publish it (see the {{w|Leibniz–Newton calculus controversy}}). In calculus a {{w|derivative}} is the result of mathematical differentiation: the insta
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  • ...ian society ever develops space travel because it's impossible to focus on calculus when you could be outside flying.
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  • ...ssed in terms that are simple elaborations or extensions of the {{w|lambda calculus}}, a formal mathematical model of computation. This gives programs written
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  • ...fferent from an arrow in motion. How, then, can motion occur? (Answer: {{w|calculus}} [all objects have a velocity].) The lawyer presumably intends to use this ...al term meaning to have a private conversation with the judge; approach in calculus means an infinite process where a function value gets closer and closer to
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  • ...easurement would be highly esoteric. Furthermore, r' and r" can be used in calculus as a method of denoting, respectively, a first derivative and a second deri
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  • ...ing language. Other very simple systems include {{w|Rule 110}}, {{w|lambda calculus}}, {{w|Conway's game of life}}, and {{w|Brainfuck}}. The reason we don't wo
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  • ...ogramming}} is a paradigm of computer programming with roots in {{w|Lambda Calculus}}. Core tenets of functional languages often include: function application
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  • | titletext = Lambda calculus? More like SHAMbda calculus, amirite? ..., a word used to describe a trick or con; essentially, it denies that such calculus is useful or valid.
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  • ...s to say, not at all. Maxwell's equations require an advanced knowledge of calculus to even be able to interpret the symbols used, and the {{w|Navier–Stokes
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  • ...ne of the first and most complete works on both infinitesimal and integral calculus was written in 1748 by Maria Gaetana Agnesi.
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  • ...hen counted according to multiplicity) and much of {{w|complex analysis}} (calculus with complex numbers; the study of analytic and meromorphic functions), but
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  • ...mmon notation for the derivative of the function ''f'' in {{w|differential calculus}}.
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  • ...widely regarded as one of the founding influences in the rigorous study of calculus & accompanying proofs. Notably, his later work included theoretical physic
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  • ...calculus_resources/docs/kep.pdf Feynman Says: “Newton implies Kepler, No Calculus Needed! (Brian Beckman, 2006)”]
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  • ...rivative|Integration}} are two major components of {{w|calculus}}. As many Calculus 2 students are painfully aware, integration is much more complicated than t ...ue integration|Lebesgue integral}}. Riemann integration is not a method of calculus appropriate for finding the anti-derivative of an elementary function.
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  • ...this except with the arithmetic and geometric means, and sees some use in calculus. In some ways it's also philosophically similar to the {{w|truncated mean}
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  • ...e used to define all possible computations, in what is known as {{w|lambda calculus}}. They are commonly found in programming languages such as {{w|Lisp}}, {{w ...s a {{w|Turing machine}} process it. This would technically work as lambda calculus is formally equivalent to Turing machines. People have created [https://www
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  • ...le {{w|Derivative|derivative}}. This is one of the basic operations in {{w|calculus}} and consequently is ubiquitous in the work of undergraduates in the scien ...al derivative, which generalizes the ordinary derivative to multi-variable calculus. Problems with partial derivatives, especially partial differential equati
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  • ...ms are from disparate branches of mathematics: group theory, topology, and calculus. ...s-video-exclusive-189507/ remarked] that "Singing Stephen Sondheim is like calculus for singers and actors."
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  • ...a): Something has changed and it's a mathematician's fault.''' — Used in calculus. In many areas of math, systems are studied by introducing small changes (p ...udy of ratios of quantities that approach zero gives rise to infinitesimal calculus. This Greek lowercase letter has two common modern variants, ϵ and ε. ϵ
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  • ...space into a complete metric space, allowing the use of linear algebra and calculus methods which might otherwise be applicable only to finite Euclidean spaces ...f abstract algae bras. Furthermore, {{w|Noether's Theorem}} is used in the Calculus of Variations. She was previously referenced as one of many important women
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  • ...un.com/algebra/taylor-series.html] However, because they involve difficult calculus operations, and can be annoyingly tedious to {{w|Numerical analysis|calcula
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  • ...cs, present another conceptual challenge. While basic explanations involve calculus and elementary algebra, more advanced interpretations connect conservation
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  • ...ist's head, leading to a new discovery || Sir Isaac Newton, an inventor of calculus and discoverer of his famous {{w|Newton's laws of motion|Laws of Motion}},
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