Re: Trying to define: Fractional Derivatives & Leibniz' display form for output and templates
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- Subject: [mg22885] Re: Trying to define: Fractional Derivatives & Leibniz' display form for output and templates
- From: "Kai G. Gauer" <gauer at sk.sympatico.ca>
- Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 01:25:23 -0400 (EDT)
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Thanks for your help (it will be supplemented to a school project (using Mathematica computing usage on Monday next week...I'll tell you how my presentation goes) which talks about extending combinatorial and integer only domained/codomained/ranged functions (and other functions which will then depend on those functions) in such a way that we might be able to make them 'more' continuous....I didn't want to really do the 1/3 derivative of sine and then its 2/3 deriv of that and vice versa and then both show that they reduced to cosine after comparing the power series terms ;^) Anyways, I'll give this one a shot, and try to see how well this function acts for daily usage in a differentiation environment (I think I'll probably really take to thisreference to this style of inputting D and Integrate, even in the far future :) and try to report back if/when I run in to difficulties. Does anyone have other favourite styles? I'm listening. And thanks to all for taking a bit of time to reply.... (and not just for doing a small bit of my HW; I really do suck at trying to optimize code...aaarggghhh..). I also hope this will be of usage to others....