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   Krishna Myneni wrote:   
   >On 5/25/24 15:32, Ahmed wrote:   
   >> Ah, I see.   
   >> Thanks for the reply.   
   >   
   >My derivative routine is basic. For experimental data, it assumes you   
   >have done whatever preprocessing on the raw data to provide a reasonably   
   >smooth approximation of an analytic function to it.   
   >   
   >In measurements, one is rarely dealing with data which, in raw form, is   
   >an analytic function.   
      
   An analytic function is defined in an infinitly many immeasurable   
   points where only Descartes and Cantor pretend to know the properties off.   
   Seriously?   
   At most an analytic function is a pretend thing, not a property of real   
   data, not even "rarely".   
      
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   >Krishna   
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