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

History of calculus

General calculus concepts

Calculus scholars

Sir Isaac Newton - Gottfried Leibniz

Calculus lists

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See also

References

    • 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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