San Antonio, Texas
Fall 2016 - Calculus II
The practical problem of finding φ'(x) is a fairly simple one when φ(x) is any function defined by some finite combination of the ordinary functional symbols. The converse problem is much more difficult.
--G. H. Hardy in
A Course of Pure Mathematics
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