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D[f, x] gives the partial derivative \[PartialD]f/\[PartialD]x. D[f, {x, n}] gives the multiple derivative \[PartialD]^n f/\[PartialD]x^n. D[f, x, y, ...] differentiates f ...
ParabolicCylinderD[\[Nu], z] gives the parabolic cylinder function D_\[Nu] (z).
Unicode: 2202. Alias: Esc pd Esc. Prefix operator with built-in evaluation rules. ∂_xy is by default interpreted as D[y,x]. ∂ is used in mathematics to indicate boundary. ...
Unicode: F74C. Alias: Esc dd Esc. Compound operator with built-in evaluation rules. can only be interpreted by default when it appears with ∫ or other integral operators. ∫ ...
CapitalDifferentialD[x] displays as \[CapitalDifferentialD]x.
Unicode: F74B. Alias: Esc DD Esc. Compound operator. can only be interpreted by default when it appears with ∫ or other integral operators. Used in mathematics to indicate ...
NevilleThetaD[z, m] gives the Neville theta function \[CurlyTheta]_d (z \[VerticalSeparator] m).
JacobiDS[u, m] gives the Jacobi elliptic function ds(u | m).
InverseJacobiDS[v, m] gives the inverse Jacobi elliptic function ds -1 (v \[VerticalSeparator] m).
Mathematica's ability to deal with symbolic expressions, as well as numbers, allows you to use it for many kinds of mathematics. Mathematica's unit system utilizes this ...
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