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JacobianDeterminant   (Vector Analysis Package Symbol)
JacobianDeterminant[pt] gives the determinant of the Jacobian matrix of the transformation from the default coordinate system to the Cartesian coordinate system at the point ...
JacobianMatrix   (Vector Analysis Package Symbol)
JacobianMatrix[pt] gives the Jacobian matrix of the transformation from the default coordinate system to the Cartesian coordinate system at the point pt. JacobianMatrix[pt, ...
Laplacian   (Vector Analysis Package Symbol)
Laplacian[f] gives the Laplacian, \[Del]^2 f, of the scalar function or vector field f in the default coordinate system. Laplacian[f, coordsys] gives the Laplacian of f in ...
Llambda   (Vector Analysis Package Symbol)
Llambda is one of the default coordinates for the Conical, ConfocalEllipsoidal, and ConfocalParaboloidal coordinate systems.
Mmu   (Vector Analysis Package Symbol)
Mmu is one of the default coordinates for the Conical, ConfocalEllipsoidal, and ConfocalParaboloidal coordinate systems.
Nnu   (Vector Analysis Package Symbol)
Nnu is one of the default coordinates for the Conical, ConfocalEllipsoidal, and ConfocalParaboloidal coordinate systems.
OblateSpheroidal   (Vector Analysis Package Symbol)
OblateSpheroidal represents the oblate spheroidal coordinate system with default variables Xxi, Eeta, and Pphi and default parameter value 1. OblateSpheroidal[\[Xi], \[Eta], ...
ParabolicCylindrical   (Vector Analysis Package Symbol)
ParabolicCylindrical represents the parabolic cylindrical coordinate system with default variables Uu, Vv, and Zz. ParabolicCylindrical[u, v, z] represents the parabolic ...
Paraboloidal   (Vector Analysis Package Symbol)
Paraboloidal represents the paraboloidal coordinate system with default variables Uu, Vv, and Pphi.Paraboloidal[u, v, \[Phi]] represents the paraboloidal coordinate system ...
ParameterRanges   (Vector Analysis Package Symbol)
ParameterRanges[] gives the intervals over which each the of the parameters in the default coordinate system may range. ParameterRanges[coordsys] gives the ranges for each of ...
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