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

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Class: discrete analogue of differential calculus
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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
Phyllis Nicolson
surface form: Crank–Nicolson method
finite difference method
Dini derivative
surface form: upper right Dini derivative
Dini derivative
Grünwald–Letnikov derivative fractional derivative definition