discrete analogue of differential calculus
C37700
concept
A discrete analogue of differential calculus is a mathematical framework that extends concepts like derivatives, integrals, and differential equations to functions defined on discrete domains, typically using difference operators and summation.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Dini derivative | 1 |
| discrete analogue of differential calculus canonical | 1 |
| finite difference method | 1 |
| fractional derivative definition | 1 |
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Class: discrete analogue of differential calculus
Generated description
A discrete analogue of differential calculus is a mathematical framework that extends concepts like derivatives, integrals, and differential equations to functions defined on discrete domains, typically using difference operators and summation.
Instances (4)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Finite Operator Calculus | — |
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Phyllis Nicolson
surface form:
Crank–Nicolson method
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finite difference method |
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Dini derivative
surface form:
upper right Dini derivative
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Dini derivative |
| Grünwald–Letnikov derivative | fractional derivative definition |