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ARTICLES RELATED TO Differential operator - Notations |  |  |  | Differential operator - Notations: Encyclopedia II - Differential operator - NotationsThe most commonly used differential operator is the action of taking the derivative itself. Common notations for this operator include:
where the variable one is differentiating to is clear, and
where the variable is declared explicitly.
First derivatives are signified as above, but when taking higher, n-th derivatives, the following alterations are useful:
The D notation's use and creation is credited to Oliver Heaviside, who considered differential operators of the form
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