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Calculus (disambiguation)

Calculus (from Latin ' meaning ‘pebble’, plural ') in its most general sense is any method or system of calculation. Less commonly, it may refer to certain things resembling pebbles. Contemporarily, an unqualified reference to "calculus" typically refers to differential and integral calculus.

Calculus may refer to:

Biology

Medicine

Mathematics

Logic

  • Logical calculus, a formal system that defines a language and rules to derive an expression from premises
  • Propositional calculus, specifies the rules of inference governing the logic of propositions
  • Predicate calculus, specifies the rules of inference governing the logic of predicates
  • Proof calculus, a framework for expressing systems of logical inference
  • Sequent calculus, a proof calculus for first-order logic
  • Cirquent calculus, a proof calculus based on graph-style structures called cirquents
  • Situation calculus, a framework for describing relations within a dynamic system
  • Event calculus, a model for reasoning about events and their effects
  • Fluent calculus, a model for describing relations within a dynamic system
  • Calculus of relations, the manipulation of binary relations with the algebra of sets, composition of relations, and transpose relations
  • Epsilon calculus, a logical language which replaces quantifiers with the epsilon operator
  • Modal μ-calculus, a common temporal logic used by formal verification methods such as model checking

Physics

Formal language

  • Lambda calculus, a formulation of the theory of reflexive functions that has deep connections to computational theory
  • Kappa calculus, a reformulation of the first-order fragment of typed lambda calculus
  • Rho calculus, introduced as a general means to uniformly integrate rewriting into lambda calculus
  • Process calculus, a set of approaches to formulating formal models of concurrent systems
  • Ambient calculus, a family of models for concurrent systems based on the concept of agent mobility
  • Join calculus, a theoretical model for the design of distributed programming languages
  • π-calculus, a formulation of the theory of concurrent, communicating processes
  • Relational calculus, a calculus for the relational data model
  • Domain relational calculus
  • Tuple calculus
  • Refinement calculus, a way of refining models of programs into efficient programs

Other meanings

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