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Dot Notation (other)
Dot notation may refer to: * Newton's notation for differentiation (see also Notation for differentiation) * Lewis dot notation also known as Electron dot notation * Dot-decimal notation * Kepatihan notation * Dotted note * DOT language Dot notation is also used in: * Lisp (programming language) * Object-oriented programming as syntactic sugar for Property (programming)#Dot notation, accessing properties. * Earley algorithm See also

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Newton's Notation
In differential calculus, there is no single standard notation for differentiation. Instead, several notations for the derivative of a function or a dependent variable have been proposed by various mathematicians, including Leibniz, Newton, Lagrange, and Arbogast. The usefulness of each notation depends on the context in which it is used, and it is sometimes advantageous to use more than one notation in a given context. For more specialized settings—such as partial derivatives in multivariable calculus, tensor analysis, or vector calculus—other notations, such as subscript notation or the ∇ operator are common. The most common notations for differentiation (and its opposite operation, antidifferentiation or indefinite integration) are listed below. Leibniz's notation The original notation employed by Gottfried Leibniz is used throughout mathematics. It is particularly common when the equation is regarded as a functional relationship between dependent and independe ...
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