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- Total derivative [r]: Derivative of a function of two or more variables with respect to a single parameter in terms of which these variables are expressed. [e]
- Partial derivative [r]: A function of several variables is its derivative with respect to one of those variables while all others are kept constant. [e]
- One-sided derivative [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Dini derivative [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Gâteaux derivative [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Fréchet derivative [r]: Add brief definition or description
Other related topics
- Analytic function [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Chain rule [r]: A rule in calculus for differentiating a function of a function. [e]
- Continuity [r]: Property of a function for which small changes in the argument of the function lead to small changes in the value of the function. [e]
- Differential equation [r]: An equation relating a function and its derivatives. [e]
- Divergence [r]: A first order differential vector operator acting on a vector field resulting in a scalar function. [e]
- Function [r]: A relationship dependence between two quantities, one of which is given (the independent variable, argument, or input) and the other (the dependent variable, value, or output) is uniquely defined by the input. [e]
- Fundamental Theorem of Analysis [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Integral [r]: A central concept in calculus that generalizes the idea of a sum to cover quantities which may be continuously varying. [e]
- Limit of a function [r]: Mathematical concept used to describe the behavior of a function as its argument either "gets close" to some point, or as it becomes arbitrarily large. [e]
- Manifold [r]: An abstract mathematical space. [e]
- Non-differentiable function [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Rolle's theorem [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Taylor series [r]: Representation of a function as an infinite sum of terms calculated from the values of its derivatives at a single point. [e]

