Differential operator
In mathematics, a differential operator is a linear operator defined as a function of the differentiation operator. It is helpful, as a matter of notation first, to consider differentiation as an abstract operation, accepting a function and returning another (in the style of a higher-order function in computer science).
Related Topics:
Mathematics - Operator - Linear operator - Differentiation - Higher-order function - Computer science
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Notations |
| ► | Operator methods |
| ► | Other forms |
| ► | Properties of differential operators |
| ► | Several variables |
| ► | Coordinate-independent description |
| ► | Examples |
| ► | See also |
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