Mathematical tables | Non-Newtonian calculus
There are many alternatives to the classical calculus of Newton and Leibniz; for example, each of the infinitely many non-Newtonian calculi. Occasionally an alternative calculus is more suited than the classical calculus for expressing a given scientific or mathematical idea. The table below is intended to assist people working with the alternative calculus called the "geometric calculus" (or its discrete analog). Interested readers are encouraged to improve the table by inserting citations for verification, and by inserting more functions and more calculi. (Wikipedia).
Q132, integral of x*e^(-x^2) vs. integral of x^2*e^(-x) from 0 to inf
Improper integral battle: ntegral of x*e^(-x^2) vs. integral of x^2*e^(-x) from 0 to inf Ultimate Calc 2 Integrals canvas print: https://teespring.com/calc-2-integrals-on-wall
From playlist Improper Integrals, Calculus 2
Dirichlet Eta Function - Integral Representation
Today, we use an integral to derive one of the integral representations for the Dirichlet eta function. This representation is very similar to the Riemann zeta function, which explains why their respective infinite series definition is quite similar (with the eta function being an alte rna
From playlist Integrals
11_8_1 Higher Order Partial Derivatives Part 1
Just as there are second, third, and higher-order derivatives in single variable calculus, so there are higher-order partial derivatives in multivariable calculus. the only differences being that these are partial derivatives and the can be combined in certain orders.
From playlist Advanced Calculus / Multivariable Calculus
Erik van Erp: Pseudodifferential Calculi and Groupoids
In recent work Debord and Skandalis realized pseudodifferential operators (on an arbitrary Lie groupoid G) as integrals of certain smooth kernels on the adiabatic groupoid of G. We propose an alternative definition of pseudodifferential calculi (including nonstandard calculi like the Heise
From playlist HIM Lectures: Trimester Program "Non-commutative Geometry and its Applications"
Branimir Cacic, Classical gauge theory on quantum principalbundles
Noncommutative Geometry Seminar (Europe), 20 October 2021
From playlist Global Noncommutative Geometry Seminar (Europe)
integral -infinity to infinity xe^x dx = answer, improper integral // imp integral #Shorts
integral -infinity to infinity xe^x dx = answer, improper integral // imp integral #Shorts MATH MADE EASY ------------------------------- Related keywords: part fraction, part fractions, partial fractions, partial, fractions, improper integral, improper, limits, limit, discontinuous,
From playlist Calc 2 #Shorts
Eugenio Orlandelli: Proof theory for quantified monotone modal logics
The lecture was held within the framework of the Hausdorff Trimester Program: Types, Sets and Constructions. Abstract: This paper provides the first proof-theoretic study of quantified non-normal modal logics. It introduces labelled sequent calculi for the first order extension, both wit
From playlist Workshop: "Proofs and Computation"
Fabio Cipriani: Spectral densities and hypertrace in NCG
Talk in Global Noncommutative Geometry Seminar (Europe). 18 May 2022
From playlist Global Noncommutative Geometry Seminar (Europe)
integral dx/(x^2-a^2) where a pos. = answer using trigonometric substitution x=asec(theta) / #Shorts
integral dx/(x^2-a^2) where a pos. = answer using trigonometric substitution x=asec(theta) / #Shorts MATH MADE EASY ------------------------------- Related keywords: trig sub, trig substitution, trigonometric integrals, trigonometric, arcsin(x), arctan(x), arcsec(x), arctrig, inverse t
From playlist Calc 2 #Shorts
Masoud Khalkhali: Newton divided differences, higher curved quantum tori, and scalar curvature
Talk by Masoud Khalkhali in Global Noncommutative Geometry Seminar (Americas) http://www.math.wustl.edu/~xtang/NCG-Seminar.html on July 25, 2020.
From playlist Global Noncommutative Geometry Seminar (Americas)
Q57, integral of 1/(1-x^2)^(3/2) vs integral of x/(1-x^2)^(3/2),
integral of 1/(1- x^2)^(3/2) vs integral of x/(1- x^2)^(3/2), The answers are also very interesting! For more resource, please visit: https://www.blackpenredpen.com/calc2
From playlist Trig Substitution, Calculus 2
Bruno Iochum: Spectral triples and Toeplitz operators
I will give examples of spectral triples constructed using the algebra of Toeplitz operators on smoothly bounded strictly pseudoconvex domains in Cn, or the star product for the Berezin-Toeplitz quantization. The main tool is the theory of generalized Toeplitz operators on the boundary of
From playlist HIM Lectures: Trimester Program "Non-commutative Geometry and its Applications"
Differential Equation in terms of Dependent Variable (1 of 2: Partial Fractions)
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From playlist Applications of Calculus
Trig identities and partial fraction decomposition. New math videos every Wednesday. Subscribe to make sure you see them!
From playlist Integrals
A Structured Orchestration Language
October 26, 2006 lecture by Jayadev "Jay" Misra for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). A programming language called Orc (for orchestration) that supports a structured way of orchestrating distributed services is proposed. EE 380 | Computer Systems Colloqu
From playlist Course | Computer Systems Laboratory Colloquium (2006-2007)
Calculus - The basics of indefinite integrals
In this video I cover the basics of the indefinite integral, or anti-derivative. I also show some common mistakes that people make with these types of integrals. Remember that the better you know your derivatives, the better you'll be able to do anti-derivatives. Did you find this video
From playlist Calculus
Lecture 2: The Curry-Howard correspondence
This talk gives an elementary introduction to some central ideas in the theory of computation, including lambda calculus and its relation to category theory. The aim was to get to the statement of the Curry-Howard correspondence, but we ran out of time; at some point there will be another
From playlist Topos theory seminar
Lecture 3: Monads and programs
In this talk Will Troiani gives an introduction to category theory and monads, and following Moggi explains how monads appear in the context of functional programming. The lecture notes are available here: http://therisingsea.org/notes/ch2018-lecture3.pdf. For the general seminar webpage
From playlist Topos theory seminar
Statistical Physics of Long-range Systems (Lecture 3) by Stefano Ruffo
PROGRAM: BANGALORE SCHOOL ON STATISTICAL PHYSICS - XIII (HYBRID) ORGANIZERS: Abhishek Dhar (ICTS-TIFR, India) and Sanjib Sabhapandit (RRI, India) DATE & TIME: 11 July 2022 to 22 July 2022 VENUE: Madhava Lecture Hall and Online This school is the thirteenth in the series. The schoo
From playlist Bangalore School on Statistical Physics - XIII - 2022 (Live Streamed)
integral -infinity to 0 x/(x^4+4) dx = answer, improper integral // imp integral, arctan(x) #Shorts
integral -infinity to 0 x/(x^4+4) dx = answer, improper integral // imp integral, arctan(x) #Shorts MATH MADE EASY ------------------------------- Related keywords: part fraction, part fractions, partial fractions, partial, fractions, improper integral, improper, limits, limit, discon
From playlist Calc 2 #Shorts