Thursday, March 10, 2005

Grammar in Mathematics

If you are interested, my Great Grammar Project is located at

http://oregonstate.edu/~augustsk/Grammar_in_Mathematics.ppt

Note that the picture with epsilon and delta is not a true representation of the continuity theorem. Rather, it was jazzed up a bit to make it look interesting. To produce an accurate picture I would have had to compute the delta from a chosen epsilon and draw the lines corresponding to f(a)+epsilon and f(a)-epsilon, and on the x-axis, a+delta and a-delta. Where a is some limiting point on the continuous function I chose, f(x)=exp(sin(x)).

Kyle

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