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  • 1Calculus (disambiguation) — Calculus is Latin for pebble, and has a number of meanings in English: In mathematics and computer science Calculus , in its most general sense, is any method or system of calculation. To modern theoreticians the answer to the question what is a… …

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  • 2Calculus of variations — is a field of mathematics that deals with extremizing functionals, as opposed to ordinary calculus which deals with functions. A functional is usually a mapping from a set of functions to the real numbers. Functionals are often formed as definite …

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  • 3Calculus — This article is about the branch of mathematics. For other uses, see Calculus (disambiguation). Topics in Calculus Fundamental theorem Limits of functions Continuity Mean value theorem Differential calculus  Derivative Change of variables …

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  • 4Notation for differentiation — In differential calculus, there is no single uniform notation for differentiation. Instead, several different notations for the derivative of a function or variable have been proposed by different mathematicians. The usefulness of each notation… …

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  • 5Notation Z — La notation Z est un langage de spécification utilisé pour décrire et modéliser les systèmes informatiques. Sommaire 1 Historique 2 Z en quelques mots 3 Z par l exemple 4 Les ensembles de base …

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  • 6calculus — /kal kyeuh leuhs/, n., pl. calculi / luy /, calculuses. 1. Math. a method of calculation, esp. one of several highly systematic methods of treating problems by a special system of algebraic notations, as differential or integral calculus. 2.… …

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  • 7Notation — The term notation can refer to: Contents 1 Written communication 1.1 Biology and Medicine 1.2 Chemistry 1.3 Dance and movement …

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  • 8calculus — noun (plural calculi; also luses) Etymology: Latin, stone (used in reckoning) Date: 1666 1. a. a method of computation or calculation in a special notation (as of logic or symbolic logic) b. the …

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  • 9calculus — /ˈkælkjələs / (say kalkyuhluhs) noun (plural calculuses for def. 1, calculi /ˈkæljkəlaɪ/ (say kalykuhluy) for def. 2) 1. a. a method of calculation, especially a highly systematic method of treating problems by a special system of algebraic… …

  • 10Leibniz–Newton calculus controversy — The calculus controversy was an argument between 17th century mathematicians Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz (begun or fomented in part by their disciples and associates – see Development of the quarrel below) over who had first invented… …

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