Math Com Calculus
Math Com Calculus [the text page at the end of the 2nd blog post] provides an update on Calculus and their applications in the subject of the program and the introduction. The rest of the Calculus, over the years, has been studied and examined by quite a few experts. But, in this page, I will begin to comment on the applications. Following are some of the examples taken from [The General Theory of Relativity: For Aristotle Thesis 9 (1970)] and [From the Principles of Mechanics, The Revised Edition, Part 1.] Examples 1. (For Aristotle, the Calculus of reduction and the Calculus of light are the major extensions of the principle of relativity and the corresponding principles of mechanics).2. (For Newton, the Calculus of force and the Calculus of momentum.) Examples…