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 ====== Leibniz Integration Formula ====== ====== Leibniz Integration Formula ======
  
 +<tabbox Intuitive>​
  
 +<tabbox Concrete>​
 This tool gives a nice formula to the derivative of a one dimensional integral with dependencies to the varied quantity every where, with $f, a$ and $b$ having the right conditions This tool gives a nice formula to the derivative of a one dimensional integral with dependencies to the varied quantity every where, with $f, a$ and $b$ having the right conditions
  
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 +<tabbox Abstract>​
  
 +<tabbox Why is it interesting?>​
  
-** Uses and further concepts**+This formula is really nice in one dimenisonal [[basic tools:​variational calculus|Variational Calculus]] ​and 
 +with $a(0) = a$, $b(0) = b$, and for the particle mechanics [[theorems:​noethers_theorems|Noether'​s Theorem]]. For integrals over arbitrary manifolds, it generalizes to the [[start|Lie derivative]] of a volume element. ​
  
-This formula is really nice on one dimenisonal [[basic tools:​variational calculus|Variational Calculus]] and +</​tabbox>​
-with $a(0) = a$, $b(0) = b$, and for the particle mechanics [[advanced_tools:​noethers_theorems|Noether'​s Theorem]]. For integrals over arbitrary manifolds, it generalizes to the [[|Lie derivative]] of a volume element. ​+
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