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Discrete Calculus with Wolfram Language: Wolfram U

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Overview

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Free video course provides the basics, history and real-world applications of discrete calculus as well as associated Wolfram Language functionality. Covers sequences, series, permutations, combinations, probability, Riemann sums.

Course Overview
Discrete calculus is the basis for continuous calculus and the numerical algorithms used in it. This course provides an introduction to the foundations of discrete calculus. It discusses the basics, history and real-world applications of discrete calculus as well as associated Wolfram Language functionality.
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You'll Learn To


Work with sequences and series as a first step toward understanding the foundation of modern calculus
Perform basic calculus computations (permutations, combinations, probability, Riemann sums) using Wolfram Language syntax and functions


Use specific mathematical notation when performing discrete calculus computations
Define types of numbers and their properties (prime, Fibonacci, Lucas, harmonic, Bell, Bernoulli, Stirling)



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Syllabus

  • Work with sequences and series as a first step toward understanding the foundation of modern calculus
  • Perform basic calculus computations (permutations, combinations, probability, Riemann sums) using Wolfram Language syntax and functions
  • Use specific mathematical notation when performing discrete calculus computations
  • Define types of numbers and their properties (prime, Fibonacci, Lucas, harmonic, Bell, Bernoulli, Stirling)

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