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− | Some of this material is now appearing as a part of a general purpose calculus book I am working on: ''[[Calculus Illustrated]]''. The program is described here: [[Calculus_Illustrated_--_preface#From_the_discrete_to_the_continuous|From the discrete to the continuous]]. | + | Some of this material is now appearing as a part of a general purpose calculus book I am working on: ''[[Calculus Illustrated]]''. The program is described here: [[Calculus_Illustrated_--_preface#From_the_discrete_to_the_continuous|From the discrete to the continuous]]. There is also a draft article [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Discrete_calculus “Discrete calculus” for Wikipedia]. |
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Discrete Calculus by Peter Saveliev
Some of this material is now appearing as a part of a general purpose calculus book I am working on: Calculus Illustrated. The program is described here: From the discrete to the continuous. There is also a draft article “Discrete calculus” for Wikipedia.
Chapter 0: Freshman's introduction to discrete calculus
- Treat calculus discretely!
- Calculus I: functions of single variable
- Calculus II: parametric curves and ODEs
- Calculus III: functions of several variables and PDEs
Chapter 1: Calculus in dimension $1$
Chapter 2: Chains
Chapter 3: Calculus on chain complexes
Chapter 4: Geometry and calculus
- Metric tensor
- Metric complexes
- Diffusion equation and wave equation
- Convergence of the discrete to the continuous
- Link: Spreadsheets
- Link: Discrete calculus: contributors