Some basic properties of G-Calculus and its applications in numerical analysis
Abstract
Objective of this paper is to introduce a new type of calculus which will be called G-Calculus based on non-Newtonian calculus introduced by Grossman and Katz GrossmanKatz. The basic difference between geometric calculus defined by Grossman and Katz and the present G-calculus is that Grossman took the values of the argument as x, x+ h, x+2h,... but here in G-calculus we take the values as x, x h, x e2 h, x e3 h.... This calculus will have great deal with numerical analysis which are discussed in the last section of this paper.
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