Calculus
Calculus news, blogs, and links to help you learn about this branch of mathematics.
Barry Jay has recently published a book on the Pattern Calculus (which has been discussed before).
The pattern calculus is a new foundation for computation, in which the expressive power of functions and of data structures are combined within pattern-matching functions. The best existing foundations focus on either functions, as in the lambda-calculus, or on data structures, as in Turing machines, or on compromises involving both, as in...
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From lambda-the-ultimate.org
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Book digitized by Google from the library of New York Public Library and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb..This item belongs to: texts/americana.This item has files of the following types: Abbyy GZ, Animated GIF, DjVu, DjVuTXT, Djvu XML, Image Container PDF, Metadata, Scandata, Single Page Processed JP2 ZIP
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From archive.org
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This calculus course covers functions and graphs; limits and continuity; derivatives; applications of derivatives; antiderivatives & definite integrals; applications of integrals; and sequences, series, and polynomial approximations.
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- Calculus Derivatives (z.about.com)
COW is an internet utility for learning, practicing and experimenting with the ideas and techniques of calculus (ongoing work of Gerardo Mendoza and Dan Reich of the Mathematics Department at Temple University)
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- The Calculus of Pain (open.salon.com)
- Tues., Oct. 20, 2009 (blogger.com)
- The Mask Slips (neptunuslex.com)
This is pretty funny. Excerpt:
If you own any shares in companies that produce reflecting telescopes, use differential and integral calculus, or rely on the laws of motion, I should start dumping them NOW. The conspiracy behind the calculus myth has been suddenly, brutally and quite deliciously exposed after volumes of Newton's private correspondence were compiled and published.
When you read some of these letters, you realise just why...
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