Fix a natural number n. Let f,g:R->R be n times differentiable functions. General Leibniz rule states that nth derivative of the product fg is given by Sum_(k=0)^m(n k) f^(n−k)(x)g^(k)(x) where g(k) means that g is differentiated k times. What is a meaning of beta<=alpha?

Aidyn Crosby

Aidyn Crosby

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2022-10-08

Fix a natural number n . Let f , g : R R be n times differentiable functions. General Leibniz rule states that nth derivative of the product f g is given by k = 0 m ( n k ) f ( n k ) ( x ) g ( k ) ( x ) where g ( k ) means that g is differentiated k times.
What is a meaning of β α ??
Since the formula is for multivariable, I suppose that 𝛽 and 𝛼 are vectors, like ( 1 , 2 ) in R 2 ..

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Zara Pratt

Zara Pratt

Beginner2022-10-09Added 12 answers

It means that β i α i for any i { 1 , 2 , . . . , n }. Where α = ( α 1 , . . . , α n ) and the same for β.

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