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Overview
Differentiation is a concept of calculus that many readers will be familiar with, however unlike what physics will teach or what A-levels will teach, differentiation and integration are not as close as you'd think (Integration is a branch of Measure Theory and VERY different to differentiation - at least in its roots, however as the reader will know, they are indeed related subjects).
Requirements
In order to differentiate we require a Normed space
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