This is probably the last of three articles on how piecewise-linear functions could be used as a helpful on-ramp to the big ideas in calculus. In the first article, we saw how it’s possible to develop ...
[Math the World] claims that your calculus teacher taught you integration wrong. That’s assuming, of course, you learned integration at all, and if you haven’t forgotten it. The premise is that most ...
We present a general criterion for the existence of an occupation density, which is based on the integration by parts formula on Wiener space. This criterion is applied to two particular examples of ...