Calculus (disambiguation)

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Calculus is Latin for pebble, and has a number of meanings in English:

[edit] In mathematics and computer science

Calculus, in its most general sense, any method or system of calculation.

  • Calculus, short for Differential and Integral Calculus, which investigates motion and rates of change. The denotation "the Calculus" is sometimes used to distinguish this from other mathematical meanings.
  • Precalculus, a family of mathematical topics that prepare students to begin to study differential and integral calculus.
  • the calculus of sums and differences, also called the finite-difference calculus, a discrete analogue of the Calculus.
  • In symbolic logic:
  • Domain relational calculus, a calculus for the relational data model.
  • Functional calculus, a way to apply various types of functions to operators.
  • Join calculus, a theoretical model for distributed programming.
  • Lambda calculus, a formulation of the theory of reflexive functions that has deep connections to computational theory.
  • Matrix calculus, a specialized notation for multivariable calculus over spaces of matrices.
  • Modal μ-calculus, a common temporal logic used by formal verification methods such as model checking.
  • Pi-calculus, a formulation of the theory of concurrent, communicating processes, invented by Robin Milner.
  • Refinement calculus, a way of refining models of programs into efficient programs.
  • Rho calculus, introduced as a general means to uniformly integrate rewriting and lambda calculus.
  • Tuple calculus, a calculus for the relational data model, inspired the SQL language.
  • Umbral calculus, the combinatorics of certain operations on polynomials.
  • the calculus of variations, the study of extremal functionals.
  • Vector calculus (also called vector analysis), comprising specialized notations for multivariable analysis of vectors in an inner-product space.

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