👉 Bean's Math is a set of mathematical tools and notations developed by mathematician and computer scientist Michael Beans to simplify and unify the representation of mathematical concepts, particularly in areas like algebra, geometry, and analysis. It introduces a new set of symbols and operations to express mathematical ideas more concisely and elegantly. For example, Beans' notation for derivatives uses the symbol \( \frac{d}{dx} \) to denote differentiation, and for integrals, it employs \( \int \). This system also includes a rich set of geometric and algebraic structures, such as vector spaces and manifolds, which are often represented using matrices and tensors. By providing a more intuitive and flexible language, Bean's Math aims to make complex mathematical concepts more accessible and easier to work with, facilitating deeper understanding and more efficient problem-solving across various fields of mathematics and its applications.