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An example derivation is shown in Figure 1.
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The example of the spherical functions derivation is shown in Figure 1.
The above derivation is an illustrative example of Bolzano's importation of proof methods from mathematics — such as the methods of indirect proof and of mathematical induction — into philosophy.
Our simple derivation is based on an algebraic derivation.
Our derivation is intuitive, exact, makes fewer assumptions, and requires fewer steps than prior derivations.
The derivation is operatic, grand operatic, that is; the imperative is largesse, style, majesty of presence.
Mr. Jacchia traces the word's origin from Latin showing the derivation is somewhat different.
Derivation is easy and omitted.
Bute's derivation is also uncertain.
This derivation is presented here.
The detailed derivation is included in appendix.
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