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  • (This is what I currently think of as motivation for finite Fourier analysis. If anyone can improve on this, please do.) ...ponding eigenvalues are <math>\Lambda_n = -(2 n \pi)^2</math>. In Fourier analysis, it can be proved that these eigenfunctions do in some sense form a basis o
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  • ...ite different to each other, so there is no way to define exactly what is "analysis" and what is not. However, one can be pretty sure that something has an ana ...culus by Newton and Leibnitz. However, earlier instances of the methods of analysis were seen in Zeno's paradox of the dichotomy and Eudoxus and Archimedes met
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  • [[Numerical analysis]]: If it is possible to "discretise" a (continuous) [[dynamical system]], i
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  • ...ordinate system that specifies each point uniquely in a plane by a pair of numerical coordinates, which are the signed distances to the point from two fixed per ...ns for many other branches of mathematics, such as linear algebra, complex analysis, differential geometry, multivariate calculus, group theory and more. A fam
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  • Broadly speaking, '''real analysis''' is the study of the real numbers and its topological properties, sequenc ...ims to generalize and prove results rather than apply results to calculate numerical answers to exercises as one typically does in a calculus course.
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  • * For Key Stage II, it consists of 15 questions that requirer only numerical answers to be filled in the blank of an answer sheet. Each problem is worth The individual contest problems focus on graphical analysis, logical thinking and language comprehension [expression] abilities. It cha
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