Normal computers can’t???
Well, first of all, through linear algebra all things are
solvableapproximal. So jot that downIt’s hardly related, but I once had a nightmare that I was back to high school and had to take an exam on integrals, but since I didn’t know anything I just repeated to the teacher (who strangely was my college teacher) that I was an arts student.
When I woke up, I asked my friends who were studying engineering what integrals were, none of them gave me a satisfactory answer, so to this day I still have no idea what they are.
Very simply:
- A function defines a curve.
- A derivative reveals the slope of that curve at a very specific point.
- An integral reveals the area “under” the curve (the space bounded by the curve and the horizontal axis).
Well yeah in the simple case.
And then there’s stochastics.