2003
DOI: 10.1080/00207390310001595410
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Classroom note: A Generalization of Leibniz rule for higher derivatives

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“…+ α n . Leibniz considered the problem of determining the kth derivative of the product of n smooth functions v 1 (t)v 2 (t) • • • v n (t) and obtained the formula (e.g., [12])…”
Section: Auxiliariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…+ α n . Leibniz considered the problem of determining the kth derivative of the product of n smooth functions v 1 (t)v 2 (t) • • • v n (t) and obtained the formula (e.g., [12])…”
Section: Auxiliariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By (12) we have H(t) ≡ 1 and therefore h 0 = 1 and h k = 0 for all k ≥ 1. Equating h k 's to the corresponding coefficients of the series in the right-hand side of ( 12), we will obtain equations for {a k } ∞ k=0 .…”
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“…It is expected that the conventional Born series (3) will not converge in this case. We will apply instead the modified series (29) proposed in this work.…”
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“…for all F, G ∈ C α . The derivative of the product of more than two functions can be found according to [25] (2.2)…”
Section: Multiindexes Multinomial Theorem and Generalized Leibniz's mentioning
confidence: 99%