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Differentiation and Integration
2017This chapter develops numerical methods for computing derivatives and integrals. Numerical differentiation of polynomials can be performed by synthetic division, or through special properties of trigonometric polynomials or orthogonal polynomials. For derivatives of more general functions, finite differences lead to difficulties with rounding errors ...
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Integrated Differential Amplifiers
2015In chap. 2 the performance of nMOS transistors at mm-wave frequencies was discussed. It became clear that only a very limited amount of gain is available at these frequencies. On top of that, a common source (CS) amplifier structure tends to show potentially unstable behavior. To avoid the problems regarding the stability of the device, techniques were
Noël Deferm, Patrick Reynaert
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Differentiation and Integration
Physics Bulletin, 1963By H. A. THURSTON London: Blackie and Son Ltd. Pp. x + 148. Price 30s. 1961. Professor Thurston describes his book as 'theoretically a first course in the calculus' and indicates that he has aimed to deal rigorously, in line with the modern outlook in mathematics, with the subject on a level of difficulty comparable with G. H. Hardy's Pure Mathematics.
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Differentiation and Integration
2016In this chapter, we consider under what conditions and to what extent integration and differentiation are inverse operations on a function. We apply new results obtained by the author of this text with J. Bliedner [11]. Those results use “local maximum functions”; they extend and simplify the usual techniques used for the material presented in this ...
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Differentiation and Integration
1981After working through this chapter you should be able to (1) Calculate the gradient of a chord to a curve. (2) Recognise incremental values. (3) Identify the differential coefficient with the gradient of the tangent, and differentiate simple expressions.
H. G. Davies, G. A. Hicks
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Differentiation and Integration
2019In the solution of practical problems, one often encounters derivatives and integral of a function f defined in a certain interval. In many cases, the function f is so complicated that even the powerful tools of calculus are either difficult to apply or become totally infructuous. In other cases, f may be defined in a tabular form, to which the results
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Differential and Integral Calculus
National Mathematics Magazine, 1933L. L. Lowenstein +2 more
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