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Informatic vs. classical differentiation on the real line
We study the relationship between informatic and classical differentiation on the real line. The
former arises when considering the interval domain over the reals equipped with the Lebesgue
measurement. We show that informatic differentiation is a strict generalization of its classical
counterpart, and wonder if it can provide a springboard towards extending techniques and results
from calculus to certain non classically differentiable functions.© 2004 Elsevier B.V. Open access under CC BY-NC-ND license
Informatic vs. classical differentiation on the real line
We study the relationship between informatic and classical differentiation on the real line. The former arises when considering the interval domain over the reals equipped with the Lebesgue measurement. We show that informatic differentiation is a strict generalization of its classical counterpart, and wonder if it can provide a springboard towards extending techniques and results from calculus to certain non classically differentiable functions.</p