Calculus 101

From: Colin Geoffrey Hales <c.hales.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2006 10:49:41 +1100 (EST)

Hi,
Being a clunky autodidact in these things, I have trouble finding my way
thru the various mathematical genres. I was wondering if there is a name
for the sort of calulus that has no left/right associative/precedence....
....one that performs reductions that are built into the calculus itself.

auto-reductive?

It will make the calculus self evolve according to an optimisation rule
based on reduction between 'nearest'/'adjacent' terms in the calculus.

I thought I'd better ask....

Cheers
Colin


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