Name some fields that uses Calculus on a daily basis.
Pro: name a non-stem field that uses Calculus on a daily basis.
I'm busting my ass learning this stuff and I'm very confident I will never use calculus outside the classroom.
Name some fields that uses Calculus on a daily basis.
Pro: name a non-stem field that uses Calculus on a daily basis.
I'm busting my ass learning this stuff and I'm very confident I will never use calculus outside the classroom.
most school is just a filler my friend, im a geneticist and dont give a fuk about photosynthesis or the krebs cycle and never need them to do my work
Actuarial science.
Rocket science
your gps machine uses calculus all the time
statistical modeling: predicting behavior of complex phenomena
we use calculus both the analyze the distribution and each of its moments ("derivatives"). Interesting insights abound.
machine learning, we use both linear algebra, differential equations, and obviously calculus to lay out a potential neural network and test for the most efficient models. the most efficient model may then be tested in a GAN to achieve faster convergence.
right now we're getting paid to create models to undercut some foreign competition by analyzing their market share. though the jillions of calculations are done by machine, there is not enough computational power in the universe to solve the kind of ML algorithms we give it were it not for our own skills in creating efficient (think laplace) algorithms that reduce billions of years of computation to a few days... we sacrifice extreme precision, but get a result that is by far better than anything a non modeler could ever hope for.... which is why we get to do what we want and the pay is pretty good.
Anything that involves statistics on or of continuous functions relies on calculus. This means biology needs calculus, which means medicine needs calculus.
Machine learning relies on back propagation in a neural net. This is calculus.
All engineering fields rely heavily on calculus.
Any kind of optimization problem in business is going to end up calculus problem and this means it carries the entire finance and insurance industries.
Calculus is as fundamental tool to moving freely around mathematics as algebra. It's also the single most looked at class for most grad school applications -- if they got an A in calc they can actually work hard, if they didn't they can't.
Game development
>This means biology needs calculus, which means medicine needs calculus
I'm curious about that part. Please elaborate where in medicine it would be used.
literal rocket science.