Outline of calculus
Calculus is a branch of mathematics focused on limits, functions, derivatives, integrals, and infinite series. This subject constitutes a major part of contemporary mathematics education. Calculus has widespread applications in science, economics, and engineering and can solve many problems for which algebra alone is insufficient.
Branches of calculus
- Differential calculus
- Integral calculus
- Multivariable calculus
History of calculus
General calculus concepts
- Continuous function
- Derivative
- Fundamental theorem of calculus
- Integral
- Limit
- Non-standard analysis
- Partial derivative
Calculus scholars
- Sir Isaac Newton - Gottfried Leibniz
Calculus lists
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See also
- Glossary of calculus
- Table of mathematical symbols
References
External links
- Weisstein, Eric W. "Calculus". MathWorld.
- Topics on Calculus at PlanetMath.org.
- Calculus Made Easy (1914) by Silvanus P. Thompson Full text in PDF
- Calculus.org: The Calculus page at University of California, Davis – contains resources and links to other sites
- COW: Calculus on the Web at Temple University - contains resources ranging from pre-calculus and associated algebra
- Online Integrator (WebMathematica) from Wolfram Research
- The Role of Calculus in College Mathematics from ERICDigests.org
- OpenCourseWare Calculus from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Infinitesimal Calculus – an article on its historical development, in Encyclopaedia of Mathematics, Michiel Hazewinkel ed. .
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