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#1 2007-10-21 13:06:53

mikau
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Diff(R,R)

i hate my book.

Consider the subspace of Diff(R,R) given by W-

STOP! what is Diff(R,R)? is that the set of all mappings from a real function to its derivative function? or is it the set of all functions that have an anti derivative?

dunno


A logarithm is just a misspelled algorithm.

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#2 2016-07-24 01:58:34

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Re: Diff(R,R)

I think
refers to the set of all differentiable functions
-- at least, according to Basic Linear Algebra by Blyth and Robertson.

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