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|    Pirx42 to All    |
|    Re: When derivative of a function withou    |
|    23 Sep 14 19:32:00    |
      XPost: sci.math       From: user@example.net              Am 21.09.2014 um 15:51 schrieb IV:       > "Pirx42" wrote in news:lvltrm$o5t$1@dont-email.me...       >>> You have to be more precise. What you say makes no sense to me.       >>> ...       >>> As you pose your questions, nobody here can answer them IMHO.       >> You have your own notation and terminology, which is different from       >> those used in standard mathematics.       > In standard *university* mathematics.       > I use terms that are used in the corresponding special mathematical fields       and their books and articles (e.g. Riordan,       > Comtet, Knuth). Maybe that not all mathematicians or mathematics students       are familiar with these special terms. I'm       > sorry, I didn't know that. Where a notation is not unambiguously, like e.g.       f-1 and f^(-1), I tried to define my own       > notation here in the thread. Mathematicians are accustomed to work with       temporary definitions.       >       > Please excuse me. I hope the concepts, notations and the problem are now       more clear. Don't hesitate to ask me when I was       > unintelligible at the one or another place.       > I think that those who have already dealt with the area, know the       terminology.       > Please excuse and forgive me. We all want also to learn.       > I'm not a mathematician. But I need the answers to "my" problems for my       science.       >       >        I told you!              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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