Generalizations Of The Derivative
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Generalizations Of The Derivative
In mathematics, the derivative is a fundamental construction of differential calculus and admits many possible generalizations within the fields of mathematical analysis, combinatorics, algebra, geometry, etc. Fréchet derivative The Fréchet derivative defines the derivative for general normed vector spaces V, W. Briefly, a function f : U \to W, where U is an open subset of V, is called ''Fréchet differentiable'' at x \in U if there exists a bounded linear operator A:V\to W such that \lim_ \frac = 0. Functions are defined as being differentiable in some open neighbourhood (mathematics), neighbourhood of x, rather than at individual points, as not doing so tends to lead to many Pathological (mathematics), pathological counterexamples. The Fréchet derivative is quite similar to the formula for the derivative found in elementary one-variable calculus, \lim_\frac = A, and simply moves ''A'' to the left hand side. However, the Fréchet derivative ''A'' denotes the function t ...
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