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definitions and
eliminates extraneous constants when
using exponential functions in
calculus.
Quantities which change over time in
proportion to their...
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exponential, also
called the path-ordered
exponential, is a
mathematical operation defined in non-commutative algebras,
equivalent to the
exponential...
- This is a list of
calculus topics.
Limit (mathematics)
Limit of a
function One-sided
limit Limit of a
sequence Indeterminate form
Orders of approximation...
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particularly in
calculus, is to
perform differential and
integral calculus with
exponential functions and logarithms. A
general exponential function y =...
- In
probability and statistics, an
exponential family is a
parametric set of
probability distributions of a
certain form,
specified below. This special...
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including Isaac Newton. The
formal calculus of
finite differences can be
viewed as an
alternative to the
calculus of infinitesimals.
Three basic types...
- {\displaystyle m} can be used to
calculate the
exponential of T {\displaystyle T} efficiently. The
polynomial calculus is not as
informative in the infinite-dimensional...
- of
computing an integral, is one of the two
fundamental operations of
calculus, the
other being differentiation.
Integration was
initially used to solve...
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functional analysis, a
branch of mathematics, the
Borel functional calculus is a
functional calculus (that is, an ****ignment of
operators from
commutative algebras...
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trigonometry at a
level which is
designed to
prepare students for the
study of
calculus, thus the name precalculus.
Schools often distinguish between algebra and...