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Calculus

A Wisdom Archive on Calculus

Calculus

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - List of publications in mathematics - Geometry

List of publications in mathematics - Euclid's Elements. Euclid Publication data: c. 300 BC Online version: Interactive Java version Description: This is probably not only the most important work in geometry but the most important work in mathematics. It contains many important results in geometry, number theory and the first algorithm as well. The Elements is still a valuable resource and a good introduction to algorithm. More tha ...

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List of publications in mathematics, List of publications in mathematics - Geometry, List of publications in mathematics - Euclid's Elements, List of publications in mathematics - La Géométrie, List of publications in mathematics - Logic, List of publications in mathematics - Begriffsschrift, List of publications in mathematics - Formulario mathematico, List of publications in mathematics - Principia Mathematica, List of publications in mathematics - Gödel's incompleteness theorem, List of publications in mathematics - Information theory, List of publications in mathematics - Number theory, List of publications in mathematics - Disquisitiones Arithmeticae, List of publications in mathematics - On the Number of Primes Less Than a Given Magnitude, List of publications in mathematics - Vorlesungen über Zahlentheorie, List of publications in mathematics - Number Theory An approach through history from Hammurapi to Legendre, List of publications in mathematics - Calculus, List of publications in mathematics - Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, List of publications in mathematics - Newton's Principia for the Common Reader, List of publications in mathematics - Calculus and Calculus on Manifolds, List of publications in mathematics - Numerical analysis, List of publications in mathematics - Method of Fluxions, List of publications in mathematics - Game theory, List of publications in mathematics - Evolution and the Theory of Games, List of publications in mathematics - Theory of Games and Economic Behavior, List of publications in mathematics - On Numbers and Games, List of publications in mathematics - Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays, List of publications in mathematics - Fractals, List of publications in mathematics - How Long Is the Coast of Britain? Statistical Self-Similarity and Fractional Dimension, List of publications in mathematics - Early manuscripts, List of publications in mathematics - Rhind Mathematical Papyrus, List of publications in mathematics - The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art, List of publications in mathematics - Archimedes Palimpsest, List of publications in mathematics - The Sand Reckoner, List of publications in mathematics - Textbooks, List of publications in mathematics - Course of Pure Mathematics, List of publications in mathematics - Art of Problem Solving, List of publications in mathematics - Metalogic: an Introduction to the Metatheory of Standard First Order Logic, List of publications in mathematics - Popular writing, List of publications in mathematics - Gödel Escher Bach, List of publications in mathematics - The World of Mathematics, List of publications in mathematics - Arithmetic, List of publications in mathematics - Arithmetick: or The Grounde of Arts, List of publications in mathematics - The Schoolmaster's Assistant Being a Compendium of Arithmetic both Practical and Theoretical, List of publications in mathematics - Abstract algebra, List of publications in mathematics - Moderne Algebra, List of publications in mathematics - Linear algebra, List of publications in mathematics - Algebraic geometry, List of publications in mathematics - Faisceaux Algébriques Cohérents, List of publications in mathematics - Géométrie Algébrique et Géométrie Analytique, List of publications in mathematics - Éléments de géométrie algébrique, List of publications in mathematics - Séminaire de géométrie algébrique, List of publications in mathematics - Algebraic Geometry, List of publications in mathematics - Universal algebra, List of publications in mathematics - Universal algebra, List of publications in mathematics - Group theory, List of publications in mathematics - Monoid, List of publications in mathematics - Topology, List of publications in mathematics - Topologie, List of publications in mathematics - Topology, List of publications in mathematics - General Topology, List of publications in mathematics - Graph theory, List of publications in mathematics - Category theory, List of publications in mathematics - Categories for the Working Mathematician, List of publications in mathematics - Category Theory for Computing Science, List of publications in mathematics - Order theory, List of publications in mathematics - Trigonometry, List of publications in mathematics - Differential geometry, List of publications in mathematics - Differential topology, List of publications in mathematics - Topology from the Differentiable Viewpoint, List of publications in mathematics - Algebraic topology, List of publications in mathematics - Algebraic Topology, List of publications in mathematics - Fractal geometry, List of publications in mathematics - Discrete mathematics, List of publications in mathematics - Combinatorics, List of publications in mathematics - Set theory, List of publications in mathematics - Grundzüge der Mengenlehre, List of publications in mathematics - Naive Set Theory, List of publications in mathematics - Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers, List of publications in mathematics - The Consistency of the Continuum Hypothesis, List of publications in mathematics - Set Theory and the Continuum Hypothesis, List of publications in mathematics - Set Theory: An Introduction to Independence Proofs, List of publications in mathematics - Optimization, List of publications in mathematics - The New Variational Method, List of publications in mathematics - Decomposition Principle for Linear Programs., List of publications in mathematics - Network Flows and General Matchings, List of publications in mathematics - Paths trees and Flowers, List of publications in mathematics - The complexity of theorem proving procedures, List of publications in mathematics - Reducibility among combinatorial problems, List of publications in mathematics - How good is the simplex algorithm?, List of publications in mathematics - Linear Programming and Polynomial time algorithms, List of publications in mathematics - New polynomial-time algorithm for linear programming, List of publications in mathematics - Interior Point Polynomial Algorithms in Convex Programming

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - Mathematics education - History

Elementary mathematics was part of the education system in most ancient civilisations, including Ancient Greece, the Roman empire, Vedic society and ancient Egypt. In most cases, a formal education was only available to male children with a sufficiently high status, wealth or caste. In Plato's division of the liberal arts into the trivium and the quadrivium, the quadrivium included the mathematical fields of arithmetic and geometry. This structure was continued in the structure of classical education that was developed in medieval Eur ...

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Mathematics education, Mathematics education - History, Mathematics education - Objectives, Mathematics education - Standards, Mathematics education - Levels, Mathematics education - Methods, Mathematics education - Mathematics teachers

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - Maxima and minima - Definitions

A point x* is a local (or relative) maximum of a function f if there exists some ε > 0 such that f(x*) ≥ f(x) for all x with |x-x*| < ε. On a graph of a function, its local maxima will look like the tops of hills. A local minimum is a point x* for which f(x*) ≤ f(x) for all x with |x-x*| < ε. On a graph of a function, its lo ...

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Maxima and minima, Maxima and minima - Definitions, Maxima and minima - Finding maxima and minima, Maxima and minima - Examples, Maxima and minima - Functions of more variables

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - Periodic function - General definition

Let E be a set with an internal operation + . A T-periodic function, or function periodic with period T on E is a function f on E to some set F, such that for all x in E, f(x + T) = f(x). Note that unless + is assumed commutative this definition depends on writing T on the right. ...

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Periodic function, Periodic function - General definition, Periodic function - Periodic sequences, Periodic function - Translational symmetry

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - Operator - Describing operators

Operators are described usually by the number of operands: monadic or unary operators take one argument. dyadic or binary operators take two arguments. triadic or ternary/trinary/tertiary operators take three arguments. The number of operands is also called the arity of the operator. If an operator has an arity given as n-ary (or n-adic), then it takes n arguments. In programming, outside than functional programming, the -ary terms are more often used than the ot ...

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Operator, Operator - Operators and levels of abstraction, Operator - Describing operators, Operator - Notations, Operator - Examples of mathematical operators, Operator - Linear operators, Operator - Operators in probability theory, Operator - Operators in calculus, Operator - Fundamental operators on scalar and vector fields, Operator - Relation to type theory, Operator - Operators in physics

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - Navigation - Western navigation

Navigation - Modern methods. There are several different branches of navigation, including but not limited to: celestial navigation - navigation by observation of the sun, moon and stars pilotage - using visible natural and man made features such as sea marks and beacons dead reckoning - using compass and log to monitor expected progress on a journey waypoint navigation - using electronic equipment such as radio navigation and satellite navigation system to follow a course ...

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Navigation, Navigation - Polynesian navigation, Navigation - Western navigation, Navigation - Modern methods, Navigation - History, Navigation - Point measure of direction

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - List of ICD-9 codes - 1. Infectious and parasitic diseases 001-139

List of ICD-9 codes - Intestinal infectious diseases 001-009. (001) Cholera (002) Typhoid and paratyphoid fevers (003) Other Salmonella infections (003.0) Salmonella gastroenteritis (004) Shigellosis (004.9) Shigellosis, unspec. (005) Other food poisoning (bacterial) (005.0) Staphylococcal food poisoning (006) Amoebiasis (006.0) Acute amoebic dysentery without mention of abscess (006 ...

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List of ICD-9 codes, List of ICD-9 codes - 1. Infectious and parasitic diseases 001-139, List of ICD-9 codes - Intestinal infectious diseases 001-009, List of ICD-9 codes - tuberculosis 010-018, List of ICD-9 codes - zoonotic bacterial diseases 020-027, List of ICD-9 codes - other bacterial diseases 030-041, List of ICD-9 codes - human immunodeficiency virus hiv infection 042-044, List of ICD-9 codes - poliomyelitis and other non-arthropod-borne viral diseases of central nervous system 045-049, List of ICD-9 codes - viral diseases accompanied by exanthem 050-057, List of ICD-9 codes - arthropod-borne viral diseases 060-066, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases due to viruses and chlamydiae 070-079, List of ICD-9 codes - rickettsioses and other arthropod-borne diseases 080-088, List of ICD-9 codes - syphilis and other venereal diseases 090-099, List of ICD-9 codes - other spirochetal diseases 100-104, List of ICD-9 codes - mycoses 110-118, List of ICD-9 codes - helminthiases 120-129, List of ICD-9 codes - other infectious and parasitic diseases 130-136, List of ICD-9 codes - late effects of infectious and parasitic diseases 137-139, List of ICD-9 codes - 2. Neoplasms 140-239, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of lip oral cavity and pharynx 140-149, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of digestive organs and peritoneum 150-159, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of respiratory and intrathoracic organs 160-165, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of bone connective tissue skin and breast 170-176, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of genitourinary organs 179-189, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of other and unspecified sites 190-199, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of lymphatic and hematopoietic tissue 200-208, List of ICD-9 codes - benign neoplasms 210-229, List of ICD-9 codes - carcinoma in situ 230-234, List of ICD-9 codes - neoplasms of uncertain behavior 235-238, List of ICD-9 codes - neoplasms of unspecified nature 239-239, List of ICD-9 codes - 3. Endocrine nutritional and metabolic diseases and immunity disorders 240-279, List of ICD-9 codes - disorders of thyroid gland 240-246, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of other endocrine glands 250-259, List of ICD-9 codes - nutritional deficiencies 260-269, List of ICD-9 codes - other metabolic and immunity disorders 270-279, List of ICD-9 codes - 4. Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs 280-289, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs 280-289, List of ICD-9 codes - 5. Mental disorders 290-319, List of ICD-9 codes - psychoses 290-299, List of ICD-9 codes - organic psychotic conditions 290-294, List of ICD-9 codes - other psychoses 295-299, List of ICD-9 codes - neurotic disorders personality disorders and other nonpsychotic mental disorders 300-316, List of ICD-9 codes - mental retardation 317-319, List of ICD-9 codes - 6. Diseases of the nervous system and sense organs 320-389, List of ICD-9 codes - inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system 320-326, List of ICD-9 codes - hereditary and degenerative diseases of the central nervous system 330-337, List of ICD-9 codes - other disorders of the central nervous system 340-349, List of ICD-9 codes - disorders of the peripheral nervous system 350-359, List of ICD-9 codes - disorders of the eye and adnexa 360-379, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of the ear and mastoid process 380-389, List of ICD-9 codes - 7. Diseases of the circulatory system 390-459, List of ICD-9 codes - acute rheumatic fever 390-392, List of ICD-9 codes - chronic rheumatic heart disease 393-398, List of ICD-9 codes - hypertensive disease 401-405, List of ICD-9 codes - ischemic heart disease 410-414, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of pulmonary circulation 415-417, List of ICD-9 codes - other forms of heart disease 420-429, List of ICD-9 codes - cerebrovascular disease 430-438, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of arteries arterioles and capillaries 440-448, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of veins and lymphatics and other diseases of circulatory system 451-459, List of ICD-9 codes - 8. Diseases of the respiratory system 460-519, List of ICD-9 codes - acute respiratory infections 460-466, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of the upper respiratory tract 470-478, List of ICD-9 codes - pneumonia and influenza 480-487, List of ICD-9 codes - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and allied conditions 490-496, List of ICD-9 codes - pneumoconioses and other lung diseases due to external agents 500-508, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of respiratory system 510-519, List of ICD-9 codes - 9. Diseases of the digestive system 520-579, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of oral cavity salivary glands and jaws 520-529, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of esophagus stomach and duodenum 530-537, List of ICD-9 codes - appendicitis 540-543, List of ICD-9 codes - hernia of abdominal cavity 550-553, List of ICD-9 codes - noninfectious enteritis and colitis 555-558, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of intestines and peritoneum 560-569, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of digestive system 570-579, List of ICD-9 codes - 10. Diseases of the genitourinary system 580-629, List of ICD-9 codes - nephritis nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis 580-589, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of urinary system 590-599, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of male genital organs 600-608, List of ICD-9 codes - disorders of breast 610-611, List of ICD-9 codes - inflammatory disease of female pelvic organs 614-616, List of ICD-9 codes - other disorders of female genital tract 617-629, List of ICD-9 codes - 11. Complications of pregnancy childbirth and the puerperium 630-676, List of ICD-9 codes - ectopic and molar pregnancy 630-633, List of ICD-9 codes - other pregnancy with abortive outcome 634-639, List of ICD-9 codes - complications mainly related to pregnancy 640-648, List of ICD-9 codes - normal delivery and other indications for care in pregnancy labor and delivery 650-659, List of ICD-9 codes - complications occurring mainly in the course of labor and delivery 660-669, List of ICD-9 codes - complications of the puerperium 670-676, List of ICD-9 codes - 12. Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue 680-709, List of ICD-9 codes - infections of skin and subcutaneous tissue 680-686, List of ICD-9 codes - other inflammatory conditions of skin and subcutaneous tissue 690-698, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of skin and subcutaneous tissue 700-709, List of ICD-9 codes - 13. Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue 710-739, List of ICD-9 codes - arthropathies and related disorders 710-719, List of ICD-9 codes - dorsopathies 720-724, List of ICD-9 codes - rheumatism excluding the back 725-729, List of ICD-9 codes - osteopathies chondropathies and acquired musculoskeletal deformities 730-739, List of ICD-9 codes - 14. Congenital anomalies 740-759, List of ICD-9 codes - congenital anomalies 740-759, List of ICD-9 codes - 15. Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period 760-779, List of ICD-9 codes - maternal causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality 760-763, List of ICD-9 codes - other conditions originating in the perinatal period 764-779, List of ICD-9 codes - 16. Symptoms signs and ill-defined conditions 780-799, List of ICD-9 codes - symptoms 780-789, List of ICD-9 codes - nonspecific abnormal findings 790-796, List of ICD-9 codes - ill-defined and unknown causes of morbidity and mortality 797-799, List of ICD-9 codes - 17. Injury and poisoning 800-999, List of ICD-9 codes - fracture of skull 800-804, List of ICD-9 codes - fracture of neck and trunk 805-809, List of ICD-9 codes - fracture of upper limb 810-819, List of ICD-9 codes - fracture of lower limb 820-829, List of ICD-9 codes - dislocation 830-839, List of ICD-9 codes - sprains and strains of joints and adjacent muscles 840-848, List of ICD-9 codes - intracranial injury excluding those with skull fracture 850-854, List of ICD-9 codes - internal injury of thorax abdomen and pelvis 860-869, List of ICD-9 codes - open wound of head neck and trunk 870-879, List of ICD-9 codes - open wound 870-897, List of ICD-9 codes - open wound of upper limb 880-887, List of ICD-9 codes - open wound of lower limb 890-897, List of ICD-9 codes - injury to blood vessels 900-904, List of ICD-9 codes - late effects of injuries poisonings toxic effects and other external causes 905-909, List of ICD-9 codes - superficial injury 910-919, List of ICD-9 codes - contusion with intact skin surface 920-924, List of ICD-9 codes - crushing injury 925-929, List of ICD-9 codes - effects of foreign body entering through orifice 930-939, List of ICD-9 codes - burns 940-949, List of ICD-9 codes - injury to nerves and spinal cord 950-957, List of ICD-9 codes - certain traumatic complications and unspecified injuries 958-959, List of ICD-9 codes - poisoning by drugs medicinal and biological substances 960-979, List of ICD-9 codes - toxic effects of substances chiefly nonmedicinal as to source 980-989, List of ICD-9 codes - other and unspecified effects of external causes 990-995, List of ICD-9 codes - complications of surgical and medical care not elsewhere classified 996-999, List of ICD-9 codes - E section -- External causes of injury, List of ICD-9 codes - V codes -- Supplementary classification of factors influencing health status and contact with health services

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - Radius of convergence - Existence and value of the radius of convergence

The radius of convergence can be found by applying the root test to the terms of the series. If (where "lim sup" denotes the limit superior), then the radius of convergence is 1/C. If C = 0, then the radius of convergence is infinite, meaning that f is an entire function. In many cases, the ratio test suffices. If the limit exists, then the radius of convergence is 1/L. This limit is often easier to compute than the limit for C above. ...

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Radius of convergence, Radius of convergence - Existence and value of the radius of convergence, Radius of convergence - Clarity and simplicity result from complexity, Radius of convergence - A simple warm-up example, Radius of convergence - A gaudier example

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - Squeeze theorem - Examples and applications

The following examples illustrate how the squeeze theorem is applied in practice. Squeeze theorem - Example 1. Consider f(x) = x2 sin(1/x), which is defined on any interval containing x = 0, but is not defined at x = 0 itself. Computing the limit of f(x) as x → 0 is difficult by conventional means. Direct substitution fails because the function is not defined at x = 0, (let alone continuous). We cannot use L'Hopital's ...

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Squeeze theorem, Squeeze theorem - Statement, Squeeze theorem - Examples and applications, Squeeze theorem - Example 1, Squeeze theorem - Example 2, Squeeze theorem - Example 3, Squeeze theorem - Proof

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - Infinitesimal - History of the infinitesimal

The first mathematician to make use of infinitesimals was Archimedes, although he did not believe in their existence. See how Archimedes used infinitesimals. The Archimedean property is the property of an ordered algebraic structure of having no nonzero infinitesimals. When Newton and Leibniz developed the calculus, they made use of infinitesimals. A typical argument might go: To find the derivative f'(x) of the function f(x) = x², let dx be an infinitesimal. The ...

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Infinitesimal, Infinitesimal - History of the infinitesimal, Infinitesimal - Modern uses of infinitesimals

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - Popcorn function - Discontinuities

The popcorn function is perhaps the simplest example of a function with a complicated set of discontinuities: f(x) is continuous at all irrational numbers and discontinuous at all rational numbers. This may be seen informally as follows: if x is irrational, and y is very close to x, then either y is also irrational, or y is a rational number with a large denominator. Either way, f(y) is close to f(x)=0. On the other hand, if x is rational and is very close t ...

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Popcorn function, Popcorn function - Discontinuities, Popcorn function - Follow-up

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - Multiple integral - Methods of integration

The resolution of problems with multiple integrals consists in most of cases in finding the way to reduce operations in a series of integral of one variable, the only directly solvable. Multiple integral - Direct examination. Sometimes is possible to avoid direct calculation and obtain the result of the integration. In case of constant functions the result is immediate; one need only multiply the measure of the domain for the value of the constant c. If n = 1, on R2 ...

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Multiple integral, Multiple integral - Multiple integrals are not the same as iterated integrals, Multiple integral - Multiple integrals, Multiple integral - Some practical applications, Multiple integral - Mathematical definition, Multiple integral - Theorems, Multiple integral - Double integral, Multiple integral - Triple integral, Multiple integral - Methods of integration, Multiple integral - Direct examination, Multiple integral - Formulas of reduction, Multiple integral - Change of variables, Multiple integral - Example of mathematical applications - Calculations of volume, Multiple integral - Multiple improper integral, Multiple integral - Bibliography

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - Taylor's theorem - Taylor's theorem in one variable

The most basic example of Taylor's theorem is the approximation of the exponential function ex near x = 0. Namely, The precise statement of the theorem is as follows: If n ≥ 0 is an integer and f is a function which is n times continuously differentiable on the closed interval [a, x] and n + 1 times differentiable on the ...

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Taylor's theorem, Taylor's theorem - Taylor's theorem in one variable, Taylor's theorem - Taylor's theorem for several variables, Taylor's theorem - Proof: Taylor's theorem in one variable, Taylor's theorem - Proof: several variables, Taylor's theorem - External link

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - The Adventures of Tintin TV series - Production

Traditional animation techniques were used on the series. The books were closely adhered to during all stages of production, with some frames from the original albums being transposed directly to screen. In the episodes Destination Moon and Explorers on the Moon, 3D animation was used for the Moon rocket - an unusual step in 1989. The rocket was animated in 3D, each frame of the animation was then printed and recopied onto celluloid and hand painted in gouache, and laid onto a painted background. The r ...

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The Adventures of Tintin TV series, The Adventures of Tintin TV series - History, The Adventures of Tintin TV series - Production, The Adventures of Tintin TV series - Changes from the comics, The Adventures of Tintin TV series - Music, The Adventures of Tintin TV series - Broadcasts and releases, The Adventures of Tintin TV series - Voice artists, The Adventures of Tintin TV series - English, The Adventures of Tintin TV series - French, The Adventures of Tintin TV series - Episodes, The Adventures of Tintin TV series - Season 1, The Adventures of Tintin TV series - Season 2, The Adventures of Tintin TV series - Season 3

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - Computer and video game genres - Major genres

Computer and video game genres - Action. Action games are perhaps the most basic of gaming genres, and certainly one of the broadest. Action games are characterized by gameplay with emphasis on actions that the player must perform reflexively, in realtime. Fighting or beat 'em up games emphasize one-on-one combat between two players, one of whom may be computer controlled. These games usually focus on martial arts and other forms of unarmed combat. Many of the movements employed by the fighters are ...

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Computer and video game genres, Computer and video game genres - Major genres, Computer and video game genres - Action, Computer and video game genres - Role-playing, Computer and video game genres - Simulators, Computer and video game genres - Strategy, Computer and video game genres - Notable genres, Computer and video game genres - Adult, Computer and video game genres - Adventure, Computer and video game genres - Arcade, Computer and video game genres - Educational, Computer and video game genres - Maze, Computer and video game genres - Music, Computer and video game genres - Party, Computer and video game genres - Pinball, Computer and video game genres - Platform, Computer and video game genres - Puzzle, Computer and video game genres - Stealth, Computer and video game genres - Survival horror, Computer and video game genres - Traditional, Computer and video game genres - Vehicular combat, Computer and video game genres - Superceded genres, Computer and video game genres - Interactive movies, Computer and video game genres - Light-gun games, Computer and video game genres - Retro, Computer and video game genres - Scrolling shooters

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - Computer and video game genres - Major genres

Computer and video game genres - Fighting. Fighting or beat 'em up games emphasize one-on-one combat between two players, one of whom may be computer controlled. These games usually focus on martial arts, which are usually dramatic and physically impossible, and other forms of unarmed combat. Some of these games may also employ handheld weapons such as swords, or ranged attacks such as chi-based energy blasts. This genre arose in the mid-1980s and became a phenomenon with the release ...

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Computer and video game genres, Computer and video game genres - Major genres, Computer and video game genres - Fighting, Computer and video game genres - First-person shooter, Computer and video game genres - Massively Multiplayer Online Games, Computer and video game genres - Racing, Computer and video game genres - Role-playing, Computer and video game genres - Simulators, Computer and video game genres - Sports, Computer and video game genres - Strategy, Computer and video game genres - Third-person shooters, Computer and video game genres - Notable genres, Computer and video game genres - Adult, Computer and video game genres - Adventure, Computer and video game genres - Arcade, Computer and video game genres - Educational, Computer and video game genres - Maze, Computer and video game genres - Music, Computer and video game genres - Party, Computer and video game genres - Pinball, Computer and video game genres - Platform, Computer and video game genres - Puzzle, Computer and video game genres - Stealth, Computer and video game genres - Survival horror, Computer and video game genres - Traditional, Computer and video game genres - Vehicular combat, Computer and video game genres - Superceded genres, Computer and video game genres - Interactive movies, Computer and video game genres - Light-gun games, Computer and video game genres - Retro, Computer and video game genres - Scrolling shooters

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - Unifying theories in mathematics - Mathematical theories

The term theory is used informally within mathematics to mean a self-consistent body of definitions, axioms, theorems, examples, and so on. (Examples include group theory, Galois theory, control theory, and K-theory.) In particular there is no connotation of hypothetical. Thus the term unifying theory is more like sociological term used to study the actions of mathematicians. It may assume nothing conjectural, that would be analogous to an undiscovered scientific link. There is really no cognate within mathematics to ...

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Unifying theories in mathematics, Unifying theories in mathematics - Mathematical theories, Unifying theories in mathematics - Geometrical theories, Unifying theories in mathematics - Through-axiomatisation, Unifying theories in mathematics - Bourbaki, Unifying theories in mathematics - Category theory as a rival, Unifying theories in mathematics - Uniting theories, Unifying theories in mathematics - Reference list of major unifying concepts, Unifying theories in mathematics - Recent developments in relation with modular theory, Unifying theories in mathematics - Isomorphism conjectures in K-theory

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - Uniform convergence - Theorems

If S is a real interval (or indeed any topological space), we can talk about the continuity of the functions fn and f. The following is the more important result about uniform continuity: Uniform convergence theorem. If (fn) is a sequence of continuous functions which converges uniformly towards the function f, then f is continuous as well. The former theorem is important, since pointwise convergence of continuous functions is not enough to guarantee continuity ...

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Uniform convergence, Uniform convergence - Definition and comparison with pointwise convergence, Uniform convergence - Topological reformulation, Uniform convergence - Theorems, Uniform convergence - Generalizations, Uniform convergence - History, Uniform convergence - Reference

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - Mathematics - History

The evolution of mathematics might be seen to be an ever-increasing series of abstractions, or alternatively an expansion of subject matter. The first abstraction was probably that of numbers. The realization that two apples and two oranges do have something in common, namely that they fill the hands of exactly one person, was a breakthrough in human thought. In addition to recognizing how to count concrete objects, prehistoric peoples also recognized how to count abstract quantities, like time -- days, seasons, years. Arithmetic (e.g., addition, subtraction, mul ...

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - List of calculus topics - Before calculus pre calculus

List of calculus topics - Limits. Limit of a function One-sided limit Limit of a sequence Indeterminate form Table of common limits Orders of approximation Trigonometric rational function ...

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - Extended real number line - Motivation

Extended real number line - Limits. We often wish to describe the behavior of a function f(x), as either the argument x or the function value f(x) get "very big" in some sense. For example, consider the function The graph of this function has a horizontal asymptote of y = 0. Geometrically, as we move farther and farther to the right down the x-axis, the value of 1 / x2 gets closer and ...

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Calculus: Encyclopedia II - Explorers on the Moon - The storyline

The story continues from Destination Moon. Calculus is taking Tintin, Tintin's dog Snowy, Haddock and his assistant Frank Wolff to the moon in his rocket. At least he thinks that's all: but soon the Thompson twins come up from the hold. They had got the time of the launch wrong. Calculus is concerned at the effect this will have on their air supplies; Haddock is furious, and lambasts the Thompson twins for being too imbecilic to un ...

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Explorers on the Moon, Explorers on the Moon - The storyline, Explorers on the Moon - Trivia and errors

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