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Integral calculus I

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Mathematical Analysis I

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Abstract

Integral calculus tackles two rather different issues:

  1. i)

    Find all functions that differentiate to a given map over an interval of the real line. This operation is essentially an anti-derivation of sorts, and goes by the name of indefinite integration.

  2. ii)

    Define precisely and compute the area of a region in the plane bounded by graphs of maps defined on closed bounded intervals, known as definite integration.

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(2008). Integral calculus I. In: Mathematical Analysis I. Universitext. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0876-2_9

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