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  • 111Inverse functions and differentiation — In mathematics, the inverse of a function y = f(x) is a function that, in some fashion, undoes the effect of f (see inverse function for a formal and detailed definition). The inverse of f is denoted f^{ 1}. The statements y=f(x) and x=f 1(y) are …

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  • 112Rigid body — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics  …

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  • 113Lagrangian mechanics — is a re formulation of classical mechanics that combines conservation of momentum with conservation of energy. It was introduced by Italian mathematician Lagrange in 1788. In Lagrangian mechanics, the trajectory of a system of particles is… …

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  • 114Curvilinear coordinates — Curvilinear, affine, and Cartesian coordinates in two dimensional space Curvilinear coordinates are a coordinate system for Euclidean space in which the coordinate lines may be curved. These coordinates may be derived from a set of Cartesian… …

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  • 116Indian mathematics — mdash;which here is the mathematics that emerged in South Asia from ancient times until the end of the 18th century mdash;had its beginnings in the Bronze Age Indus Valley civilization (2600 1900 BCE) and the Iron Age Vedic culture (1500 500 BCE) …

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  • 117Penrose graphical notation — In mathematics and physics, Penrose graphical notation or tensor diagram notation is a (usually handwritten) visual depiction of multilinear functions or tensors proposed by Roger Penrose[1]. A diagram in the notation consists of several shapes… …

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  • 118angiosperm — /an jee euh sperrm /, n. Bot. a plant having its seeds enclosed in an ovary; a flowering plant. Cf. gymnosperm. [ANGIO + SPERM] * * * ▪ plant Introduction       any member of the more than 300,000 species of flowering plants (division Anthophyta) …

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  • 119Convexity (finance) — In mathematical finance, convexity refers to non linearities in a financial model. In other words, if the price of an underlying variable changes, the price of an output does not change linearly, but depends on the second derivative (or, loosely… …

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  • 120Differentiable function — A differentiable function The absolute value function is not …

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