Proceedings 17th Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science
DOI: 10.1109/lics.2002.1029836
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Domain theory and differential calculus (functions of one variable)

Abstract: We introduce a domain-theoretic framework for differential calculus. We define the set of primitive maps as well as the derivative of an interval-valued Scott continuous function on the domain of intervals, and show that they are dually related, providing an extension of the classical duality of differentiation and integration as in the fundamental theorem of calculus. It is shown that, for locally Lipschitz functions of a real variable, the domain-theoretic derivative coincides with the Clarke's derivative. W… Show more

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