Place the digits 1 to 9 in every row, column, 3x3 standard block. Some digits are given as clues initially. But you have to perform some calculus operations in order to obtain other digits and solve the sudoku.
Solution code: Row 8, followed by column 7
on 9. June 2012, 18:11 by Rollo
:-) Das hat Spaß gemacht.
on 13. October 2010, 13:48 by Le Ahcim
Klasse Rätsel. So eine Auffrischung in Sachen Differenzialrechnung und Co. ist doch mal was Besonderes.
on 12. October 2010, 20:24 by pwahs
@swotty:
Interessant, ich bin auch Mathestudent, und mein erster Gedanke war "Iiieh, echte Zahlen". ;)
on 12. October 2010, 16:07 by miez
Haha, jetzt wirds gruselig...
on 12. October 2010, 13:59 by swotty
Dieses Rätsel hat mir unheimlich viel Spaß gemacht. Wahrscheinlich deshalb, weil ich Mathe-Student bin und endlich mal wieder richtige Zahlen ermitteln konnte. ^^
on 12. October 2010, 05:01 by Javier Rebottaro
@zhergan: There is always something positive. Force me to study mathematics! That's good !:-))
on 12. October 2010, 00:31 by zhergan
Hi to all. The puzzle figure has changed. For the integral in R3C3 I wrote in my notes the integral as (from 0 to 1) 16 x^3 but I put 4 x^3 as the integrand while preparing the figure. Now it is changed. Sorry for the inconvenience:(
on 11. October 2010, 23:56 by Javier Rebottaro
@zhergan: try to resolve it, but ... we're not all mathematicians. :-((((
@Javier Rebottaro: Hi Javier. You're right. This puzzle may be charming just for a little number of puzzlers. But I wanted to try making such a puzzle. Sorry for that. I also can say that there exists too many online tools for performing some calculations (like taking limits and integrals) which may help also...
on 11. October 2010, 23:25 by Realshaggy
OK, write down 100 times on a blackboard (like Bart Simpson):
I will not abuse the puzzle portal to solve my homework... :-)
Hi Christoph. It was a long time ago when I took Calculus course. But some of the expressions may be helpful for a freshman;-)
I saw this variant while searching and wanted to prepare one...
on 11. October 2010, 22:04 by Semax
Can you please explain the half-brackets in clue #6?
@Semax: Hi Sebastian, that is the ceiling function and defined as follows ceiling(x) is the smallest integer not less than x
Regards,
Zafer
@Zafer: Thank you.
on 11. October 2010, 21:32 by zhergan
An icon is added under the puzzle.