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by bikenaga
883 days ago
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This is a good point. Noting that "d/dx" is a vector (field) is an antidote to the ideas that vectors are little arrows, or "a magnitude and a direction", or an ordered list with numbers in the slots. Vectors can be thought of in lots of ways, and here they're thought of as operators on functions. |
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