- ordinary derivative
- мат. обычная производная
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Derivative (generalizations) — Derivative is a fundamental construction of differential calculus and admits many possible generalizations within the fields of mathematical analysis, combinatorics, algebra, and geometry. Derivatives in analysis In real, complex, and functional… … Wikipedia
ordinary differential equation — Math. an equation containing derivatives but not partial derivatives. Cf. partial differential equation. * * * Equation containing derivatives of a function of a single variable. Its order is the order of the highest derivative it contains (e.g … Universalium
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Derivative algebra (abstract algebra) — In abstract algebra, a derivative algebra is an algebraic structure of the signature <A, ·, +, , 0, 1, D> where <A, ·, +, , 0, 1> is a Boolean algebra and D is a unary operator, the derivative operator, satisfying the identities: 0D … Wikipedia
ordinary — [14] Latin ōrdinārius meant ‘following the usual course’; it was a derivative of ōrdō, source of English order. It was originally used in English as a noun, meaning ‘someone with jurisdiction in ecclesiastical cases’, and right up until the 19th… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
ordinary — [14] Latin ōrdinārius meant ‘following the usual course’; it was a derivative of ōrdō, source of English order. It was originally used in English as a noun, meaning ‘someone with jurisdiction in ecclesiastical cases’, and right up until the 19th… … Word origins
derivative instruments — /dɪˌrɪvətɪv ɪnstrυmənts/, derivatives /dɪ rɪvətɪvz/ plural noun any forms of traded security, such as option contracts, which are derived from ordinary bonds and shares, exchange rates or stock market indices COMMENT: Derivatives traded on stock… … Dictionary of banking and finance
Generalizations of the derivative — The derivative is a fundamental construction of differential calculus and admits many possible generalizations within the fields of mathematical analysis, combinatorics, algebra, and geometry. Contents 1 Derivatives in analysis 1.1 Multivariable… … Wikipedia
Q-derivative — In mathematics, in the area of combinatorics, the q derivative is a q analog of the ordinary derivative. DefinitionThe q derivative of a function f ( x ) is defined as:left(frac{d}{dx} ight) q f(x)=frac{f(qx) f(x)}{qx x}It is also often written… … Wikipedia