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<p> Leibniz treated these symbols as <a href="page.php?w=infinitesimal">infinitesimal</a>s.  Later authors have assigned them other meanings, such as infinitesimals in <a href="page.php?w=non-standard_analysis">non-standard analysis</a>, or <a href="page.php?w=exterior_derivative">exterior derivative</a>s. Commonly,  is left undefined or equated with , while   is assigned a meaning in terms of , via the equation</p>

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<p>which may also be written as, for example,</p>

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<p>(see below). Such equations give rise to the terminology</p><p>
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