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Calculus • Series

Fractional Calculus

Justin J

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This series was cancelled by the tutor on September 11, 2024. We're very sorry–you can explore more Calculus series here. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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About

This series is all about fractional Calculus. Fractional calculus is a very narrow branch within analysis that deals with the order of differentiations. For example: d^(1/2) / dx^(1/2) or d^i/dx^i.

Hop into the session and let's have some fun together!



✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

No attendance policy, just drop in and let's have fun with math.

Dates

July 24 - September 4

Learners

5 / 30

Total Sessions

6

About the Tutor

Greetings all! My name is Justin and I am from the beautiful New York City. My personal hobbies are playing piano and hiking. I also like to learn more about Mathematics and Physics. Thanks for reading my introduction, and I am excited to learn more from this wonderful community! Hope to meet yall in session!

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Past Sessions

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Jul

Session 1

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Fun little q/a or discussion session about fractional calculus. Just hop and have some fun!
31
Jul

Session 2

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Fun little q/a or discussion session about fractional calculus. Just hop and have some fun!
7
Aug

Session 3

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Fun little q/a or discussion session about fractional calculus. Just hop and have some fun!
14
Aug

Session 4

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Fun little q/a or discussion session about fractional calculus. Just hop and have some fun!
28
Aug

Session 5

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Fun little q/a or discussion session about fractional calculus. Just hop and have some fun!
4
Sep

Session 6

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Fun little q/a or discussion session about fractional calculus. Just hop and have some fun!

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