-by J. E. Thompson
First published in 1945 as part of the "Mathematics for Self Study" series.
It is a guidebook explaining calculus concepts for practical applications, covering functions, derivatives, and their interpretation through graphs. https://t.co/XaWLcSsexS
Gladys West, the mathematical titan who developed the essential foundation for GPS, has died at the age of 95.
Born in 1930 in rural Virginia, West spent her childhood picking crops before a https://t.co/sLvr3SxFD3
Start from a conserved temporal continuum
d rho_t / dt + div Phi_t = 0
Here rho_t is temporal density and Phi_t is temporal flux. As such this is the first principle.
Local curvature follows directly from gradients in temporal https://t.co/38rdxlCTwr
He is widely regarded as the "father of modern algebraic notation" because he fundamentally transformed algebra from a method of solving specific numerical puzzles into a language of general formulas. https://t.co/Dcplw0DHw9
The Paradox That Explains Reality
From Gabriel’s Horn to the Mandelbrot Set
Historical introduction when infinity broke intuition
In the 17th century, mathematicians believed infinity had finally been tamed.
Calculus had just been invented, and the https://t.co/KSS3g2rdK5
In probability theory, an event having probability 1 does not mean it is guaranteed to occur; it means it occurs almost surely. This distinction arises because probability measures the size of sets, not logical certainty. For example, if you https://t.co/zyCNzguXZC
and we’ve seen many of you diving straight into the published documents — thank you all so much ❤️
Honestly, we’re genuinely surprised (and yes, a little delighted) by how much interest there is https://t.co/y4XfILFlfU
A quiet genius whose marginal notes shook mathematics forever. Fermat proved that big ideas don’t need big stages.
Fermat was not a full-time mathematician—he was a lawyer by profession. Yet, in his spare time, he laid https://t.co/O3KUiQ085J
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