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I wonder if it’s time to replace continuous math calculus with discrete (more sophisticated summations, series) in high school. I never formally took discrete math but it’s been way more generally useful in a digital world and gets you 90% of the way to calculus.
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Stochastic calculus is what you wanted I think. Brownian motion and jumps and so forth. This is where both math finance and physics have to go to explain most phenomena seen / experienced. It’s a weird thing to find reality is stochastic; things flashing in and out of existence.
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