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Has anyone studied the h- (or q-) calculus for the case where h is a
function rather than a constant? I.e. the h-derivative becomes f(x + h(x)) - f(x) ------------------ h(x) and the q-derivative becomes f(x q(x)) - f(x) ---------------- x q(x) - x -- Mike Stay |
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