영어에서 The calculus 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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He published his beautiful results on the calculus of variations, and a short work on the calculus of probabilities.
This was a high-quality textbook devoted to the calculus of fluxions, the Newtonian version of the infinitesimal calculus. .
Here Russell is thinking of the work of Cantor, Frege and himself on the infinite and particularly of Weierstrass on the calculus.
He was awarded a Ph.D. by the University of Chicago in 1947 for a thesis on the calculus of variations.
He then introduces the calculus of alternating multilinear forms and gives a proof of Stokes 's theorem for manifolds.
He declared that the calculus involved a logical fallacy of a shift in the hypothesis.
He also gave a proof which was not based on using the calculus of variations.
The calculus material in this book is fairly standard(except that it is oriented towards applications)
Also in 1712 Taylor was appointed to the committee set up to adjudicate on whether the claim of Newton or of Leibniz to have invented the calculus was correct.
Newton also developed the calculus of mathematics, and the"changes" expressed in the second law are accurately defined in differential forms.
Even if you don't know the calculus, or if this confuses you, if you have never seen an integral before, you could ignore it.
It was a course on real analysis, based on Hardy 's Pure Mathematics, rather than the calculus which really turned him on to a career in mathematics.
By Leibniz's approach but the formalism was to prove vital in the latter development of the calculus.
In 1886 he published a famous paper in which he developed the calculus of tensors, following on the work of Christoffel, including covariant differentiation.
Newton also developed the calculus which is necessary to perform the mathematical calculations involved in classical mechanics.
And so now I do know at least some of the calculus that underlies all of that stuff.
Leibniz demanded a retraction saying that he had never heard of the calculus of fluxions until he had read the works of Wallis.
Therefore, in a just society the rights secured by justice are not subject to political bargaining or the calculus of social interests.”.
He also calculated areas by antidifferentiation and this work contains the first clear statement of the Fundamental Theorem of the Calculus.