The implied integral is an operator alternative to the integral but similar enough to be useful. The basic idea of what it is stems from the following two rules (or as we view, axioms) of regular calculus: 1. * The derivative of a constant function is 0. 2. * The indefinite integral varies by constant functions. (We accept that multivariate calculus complicates things heavily) 1. * The implied derivative of a piece-wise constant function is 0. 2. * The implied integral varies by piece-wise constant functions.
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