infinitesimálisok
Infinitesimálisok are quantities that are smaller than any positive real number but are not equal to zero. In traditional calculus, infinitesimals were used as the fundamental building blocks of differentiation and integration. For example, a derivative was thought of as the ratio of an infinitesimal change in y to an infinitesimal change in x, denoted as dy/dx. Similarly, an integral was conceived as a sum of infinitely many infinitesimally small quantities.
While infinitesimals provided an intuitive way to understand calculus, their existence and manipulation led to logical
However, the idea of infinitesimals has resurfaced in modern mathematics through the development of non-standard analysis