Derivative

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Let be a function, and let . I define by

I say that is differentiable at , if is nill whenever are both nill.

If is differentiable at , then I define the derivative of at as , for some nill .

Criticism

This definition makes things way more complicated. I will demonstrate this with the following example.

Let's suppose that so and . And let's say that we are in a context where anything with absolute value below 0.1 is nill. Let and . Then . This quantity is greater than 0.1, and thus non-nill, when , so we reach the seemingly absurd conclusion that is not differentiable where .

More generally, if is the nill cutoff (where we also assume ), then is only "differentiable" in the region

This seems like an absurd conclusion.

Polynomial derivatives

Interesting vid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oW4jM0smS_E