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  2. George B. Thomas - Wikipedia

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    George Brinton Thomas Jr. (January 11, 1914 – October 31, 2006) was an American mathematician and professor of mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Internationally, he is best known for being the author of the widely used calculus textbook Calculus and Analytic Geometry , known today as Thomas' Textbook .

  3. Tridiagonal matrix algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Thomas' algorithm is not stable in general, but is so in several special cases, such as when the matrix is diagonally dominant (either by rows or columns) or symmetric positive definite; [1] [2] for a more precise characterization of stability of Thomas' algorithm, see Higham Theorem 9.12. [3]

  4. List of calculus topics - Wikipedia

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    Fundamental theorem of calculus; Integration by parts; Inverse chain rule method; Integration by substitution. Tangent half-angle substitution; Differentiation under the integral sign; Trigonometric substitution; Partial fractions in integration. Quadratic integral; Proof that 22/7 exceeds π; Trapezium rule; Integral of the secant function ...

  5. Calculus Made Easy - Wikipedia

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    Calculus Made Easy ignores the use of limits with its epsilon-delta definition, replacing it with a method of approximating (to arbitrary precision) directly to the correct answer in the infinitesimal spirit of Leibniz, now formally justified in modern nonstandard analysis and smooth infinitesimal analysis.

  6. Graduate Studies in Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    196 Convection-Diffusion Problems:An Introduction to Their Analysis and Numerical Solution, Martin Stynes, David Stynes (2018, ISBN 978-1-4704-4868-4) 197 A Course on Partial Differential Equations, Walter Craig (2018, ISBN 978-1-4704-4292-7) 198 Dynamics in One Non-Archimedean Variable, Robert L Benedetto (2019, ISBN 978-1-4704-4688-8)

  7. Calculus of functors - Wikipedia

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    In the calculus of functors method, the sequence of approximations consists of (1) functors ,,, and so on, as well as (2) natural transformations: for each integer k. These natural transforms are required to be compatible, meaning that the composition F → T k + 1 F → T k F {\displaystyle F\to T_{k+1}F\to T_{k}F} equals the map F → T k F ...

  8. Secondary calculus and cohomological physics - Wikipedia

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    Secondary calculus acts on the space of solutions of a system of partial differential equations (usually nonlinear equations). When the number of independent variables is zero (i.e. the equations are all algebraic ) secondary calculus reduces to classical differential calculus .

  9. History of mathematical notation - Wikipedia

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    Many areas of mathematics began with the study of real world problems, before the underlying rules and concepts were identified and defined as abstract structures.For example, geometry has its origins in the calculation of distances and areas in the real world; algebra started with methods of solving problems in arithmetic.