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Chronological calculus

Chronological calculus is a formalism for the analysis of flows of non-autonomous dynamical systems. It was introduced by and in the late 1970s. The scope of the formalism is to provide suitable tools to deal with non-commutative vector fields and represent their flows as infinite Volterra series. These series, at first introduced as purely formal expansions, are then shown to converge under some suitable assumptions. (Wikipedia).

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From playlist Lecture Series- Advanced General Relativity: A Centennial Tribute to Amal Kumar Raychaudhuri -2023

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From playlist Mathematics

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From playlist Extra History: Chronological Order (1700 CE - Present)

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