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The Calculus of Derivatives and of Integrals

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Mathematical Analysis

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In this chapter and the next we shall develop some of the techniques of calculus; more specifically we shall

  • ○ compute the derivatives and the primitives of elementary functions,

  • ○ formulate the basic rules for differentiation and integration,

  • ○ extend the notion of integral to functions that are unbounded or defined on unbounded domains.

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Giaquinta, M., Modica, G. (2003). The Calculus of Derivatives and of Integrals. In: Mathematical Analysis. Birkhäuser, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0007-9_4

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