Non-Newtonian calculus
ID: non-newtonian-calculus
Non-Newtonian calculus refers to frameworks of calculus that extend or modify traditional Newtonian calculus (i.e., the calculus developed by Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz) to address certain limitations or to provide alternative perspectives on mathematical problems. While Newtonian calculus is built on the concept of limits and the conventional differentiation and integration processes, non-Newtonian calculus may introduce different notions of continuity, derivatives, or integrals.
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