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  2. Gilbert Strang - Wikipedia

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    William Gilbert Strang (born November 27, 1934 [1]) is an American mathematician known for his contributions to finite element theory, the calculus of variations, wavelet analysis and linear algebra. He has made many contributions to mathematics education, including publishing mathematics textbooks.

  3. Strang splitting - Wikipedia

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    In applied mathematics Strang splitting is a numerical method for solving differential equations that are decomposable into a sum of differential operators. It is named after Gilbert Strang .

  4. Finite element method - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... for FEM was provided in 1973 with a publication by Gilbert Strang and ... according to the elementary definition of calculus.

  5. Linear approximation - Wikipedia

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    Linear approximation is a method of estimating the value of a function near a given point using the tangent line at that point.

  6. Calculus of variations - Wikipedia

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    The calculus of variations began with the work of Isaac Newton, such as with Newton's minimal resistance problem, which he formulated and solved in 1685, and later published in his Principia in 1687, [2] which was the first problem in the field to be formulated and correctly solved, [2] and was also one of the most difficult problems tackled by variational methods prior to the twentieth century.

  7. Rank–nullity theorem - Wikipedia

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    Here we provide two proofs. The first [2] operates in the general case, using linear maps. The second proof [6] looks at the homogeneous system =, where is a with rank, and shows explicitly that there exists a set of linearly independent solutions that span the null space of .

  8. Pavel Grinfeld - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Strang Pavel Grinfeld (also known as Greenfield ) is an American mathematician and associate professor of Applied Mathematics at Drexel University working on problems in moving surfaces in applied mathematics (particularly calculus of variations ), geometry , physics , and engineering .

  9. Second derivative - Wikipedia

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    Strang, Gilbert (1991), Calculus Stroyan, Keith D. (1997), A Brief Introduction to Infinitesimal Calculus , archived from the original on 2005-09-11 Wikibooks, Calculus

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