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In the last lesson, we saw that the derivative was the rate of change and that the derivative of a straight line is a constant. Let's explore non-linear functions and their derivatives in this lesson!
Although the slope of a linear function is the same no matter where on the line it is measured, the slope of a non-linear function is different at each point on the line. Thus there is no single slope ...
This article aims at non-asymptotically and robustly estimating the fractional integral and derivative of the state for a class of integer order linear systems in noisy environment using the ...
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D* generates symbolic derivatives which can be thousands of times faster than those generated by Mathematica or automatic differentiation. Functions with densely interconnected expression graphs, ...
Article citations More>> Cai, T. (2002) On Adaptive Wavelet Estimation of a Derivative and Other Related Linear Inverse Problems. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 108, 329-349. has been ...
N. K. BASU, THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN A SERIES OF DERIVATIVES OF CHEBYSHEV POLYNOMIALS, Bulletin mathématique de la Société des Sciences Mathématiques de la République ...
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