<p>The set of transreal numbers is a superset of the real numbers. It totalises real arithmetic by defining division by zero in terms of three definite, non-finite numbers: positive infinity, negative infinity and nullity. Elsewhere, in this proceedings, we extended continuity and limits from the real domain to the transreal domain, here we extended the real derivative to the transreal derivative. This continues to demonstrate that transreal analysis contains real analysis and operates at singularities where real analysis fails. Hence computer programs that rely on computing derivatives -- such as those used in scientific, engineering and financial applications -- are extended to operate at singularities where they currently fail. This prom...
Transreal arithmetic is a total arithmetic that contains real arithmetic, but which has no arithmeti...
When Sir Isaac Newton & Wilhelm Gottfried Leibniz were working on Calculus, they introduced the idea...
A geometrical construction of the transcomplex numbers was given elsewhere. Here we simplify the tr...
The set of transreal numbers is a superset of the real numbers. It totalises real arithmetic by def...
Transreal arithmetic totalises real arithmetic by defining division by zero in terms of three defini...
We introduce transreal analysis as a generalisation of real analysis. We find that the generalisatio...
Transseries are formal objects constructed from an infinitely large variable x and the reals using i...
Transseries are formal objects constructed from an infinitely large variable x and the reals using i...
<p>We extend all elementary functions from the real to the transreal domain so that they are defined...
We extend all elementary functions from the real to the transreal domain so that they are defined on...
<p>The IEEE 754 standard for floating-point arithmetic is widely used in computing. It is based on r...
<p>We show that transcomplex numbers can be modelled by real, homogeneous co-ordinates with arbitrar...
The transreal numbers are a total number system in which even, arithmetical operation is well define...
Transreal arithmetic is a total arithmetic that contains real arithmetic, but which has no arithmeti...
The goal of this paper consists of developing a new (more physical and numerical in compar...
Transreal arithmetic is a total arithmetic that contains real arithmetic, but which has no arithmeti...
When Sir Isaac Newton & Wilhelm Gottfried Leibniz were working on Calculus, they introduced the idea...
A geometrical construction of the transcomplex numbers was given elsewhere. Here we simplify the tr...
The set of transreal numbers is a superset of the real numbers. It totalises real arithmetic by def...
Transreal arithmetic totalises real arithmetic by defining division by zero in terms of three defini...
We introduce transreal analysis as a generalisation of real analysis. We find that the generalisatio...
Transseries are formal objects constructed from an infinitely large variable x and the reals using i...
Transseries are formal objects constructed from an infinitely large variable x and the reals using i...
<p>We extend all elementary functions from the real to the transreal domain so that they are defined...
We extend all elementary functions from the real to the transreal domain so that they are defined on...
<p>The IEEE 754 standard for floating-point arithmetic is widely used in computing. It is based on r...
<p>We show that transcomplex numbers can be modelled by real, homogeneous co-ordinates with arbitrar...
The transreal numbers are a total number system in which even, arithmetical operation is well define...
Transreal arithmetic is a total arithmetic that contains real arithmetic, but which has no arithmeti...
The goal of this paper consists of developing a new (more physical and numerical in compar...
Transreal arithmetic is a total arithmetic that contains real arithmetic, but which has no arithmeti...
When Sir Isaac Newton & Wilhelm Gottfried Leibniz were working on Calculus, they introduced the idea...
A geometrical construction of the transcomplex numbers was given elsewhere. Here we simplify the tr...