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    The region connection calculus (RCC) is intended to serve for qualitative spatial representation and reasoning. RCC abstractly describes regions (in Euclidean...
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    approaches have been used to express spatial predicates; for example region connection calculus was introduced in 1992 by Randell, Cohn and Cohn. The spatial...
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  • spatial-temporal reasoning, with constraint calculi such as the Region Connection Calculus (RCC). It provides the starting point for the theory of fiat boundaries...
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  • Algebra's operators via ASCII art patterns. Temporal logic Logic Region connection calculus Spatial relation (analog) Commonsense reasoning Steven DeRose...
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  • used in chemical synthesis Tangential proper part, a relation in region connection calculus Targeted projection pursuit, a statistical technique for data...
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  • called infinitesimal calculus or "the calculus of infinitesimals", it has two major branches, differential calculus and integral calculus. The former concerns...
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  • Red Carpet Club, former name of United Airlines airport lounges Region connection calculus, used for spatial-temporal reasoning Relaxed Chebyshev center...
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  • interval algebra is a simplification of reasoning about time and Region Connection Calculus is a simplification of reasoning about spatial relationships....
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  • Discrete calculus or the calculus of discrete functions, is the mathematical study of incremental change, in the same way that geometry is the study of...
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    geometry and tensor calculus, but was not fully developed until the early 1920s, by Élie Cartan (as part of his general theory of connections) and Hermann Weyl...
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    Integral (redirect from Integral calculus)
    theorem of calculus by Leibniz and Newton. The theorem demonstrates a connection between integration and differentiation. This connection, combined with...
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  • unsegmented, connected handwriting recognition or speech recognition. region connection calculus reinforcement learning (RL) An area of machine learning concerned...
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  • {\displaystyle df(x)=f'(x)dx} ). This allows expressing the fundamental theorem of calculus, the divergence theorem, Green's theorem, and Stokes' theorem as special...
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  • A graphical representation of Region Connection Calculus (RCC: Randell, Cui and Cohn, 1992) and the links to the equivalent naming by the Open Geospatial...
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  • in its current form by Élie Cartan in 1899. The resulting calculus, known as exterior calculus, allows for a natural, metric-independent generalization...
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  • absolute differential calculus notion, which was later called tensor calculus, led to the isolation of the geometric concept of connection. An extension of...
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  • The calculus of variations (or variational calculus) is a field of mathematical analysis that uses variations, which are small changes in functions and...
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  • direction calculus, Freksa's double cross calculus, Egenhofer and Franzosa's 4- and 9-intersection calculi, Ligozat's flip-flop calculus, various region connection...
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  • mathematics of general relativity Mathematics of general relativity Ricci calculus For the details, see Section 2.11, The Metric Tensor and the Classical...
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  • topological arguments. Curvature of Riemannian manifolds Scalar curvature Ricci calculus Ricci decomposition Ricci-flat manifold Christoffel symbols Introduction...
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  • <n<\infty ,-\infty <k<\infty } However, this is only a special case. In tensor calculus, it is more common to number basis vectors in a particular dimension starting...
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    ISBN 978-0-495-56521-5. Anton, Howard; Bivens, Irl C.; Davis, Stephen (2021). Calculus: Multivariable. John Wiley & Sons. p. 657. ISBN 978-1-119-77798-4. Moon...
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  • writing definitions for existing ones. This glossary of calculus is a list of definitions about calculus, its sub-disciplines, and related fields. Contents: ...
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    George Peacock's 1816 translation of Lacroix's Differential and Integral Calculus. Alexis Clairaut was the first to think of polar coordinates in three dimensions...
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  • propositional calculus have an equivalent expression in Boolean algebra. Thus, Boolean logic is sometimes used to denote propositional calculus performed...
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    Divergence (category Linear operators in calculus)
    In vector calculus, divergence is a vector operator that operates on a vector field, producing a scalar field giving the quantity of the vector field's...
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    Elwin Bruno Christoffel, and others – as part of the absolute differential calculus. The concept enabled an alternative formulation of the intrinsic differential...
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    manifolds are differentiable manifolds; their differentiable structure allows calculus to be done. A Riemannian metric on a manifold allows distances and angles...
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    Riemann sum (category Integral calculus)
    even if the fundamental theorem of calculus does not make it easy to find a closed-form solution. Because the region by the small shapes is usually not...
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  • is region rather than point. Two axiomatic systems are set out below, one grounded in mereology, the other in mereotopology and known as connection theory...
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