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Calculus doesn’t have to feel like an impossible mountain to climb. From interactive tools to real-world applications, educators and platforms are reshaping how students connect with the subject. With ...
In this video, we break down the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and explain how integrals are related to antiderivatives. You’ll learn how integration reverses differentiation and how this powerful ...
Recall that an indefinite integral (or antiderivative) is so called as it provides a family of solutions with a constant term. It is called indefinite as the constant \(c\) can take any real value, ...
Abstract: We investigate the properties of the entropy of a probability measure along the heat flow and more precisely we seek for closed algebraic representations of its derivatives. Provided that ...
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We usually think of Newton and Leibniz as the inventors of calculus, but neither of them—for all their great brilliance—could create that extraordinary mathematical description of the world around us ...
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