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Should we use $D^{\alpha}_xf$ or $D^{\alpha}f$ instead of $f^{(k)}$ for derivatives? Because $f^{(k)}$ looks like $k$-th derivative of single variable function. | Should we use $D^{\alpha}_xf$ or $D^{\alpha}f$ instead of $f^{(k)}$ for derivatives? Because $f^{(k)}$ looks like $k$-th derivative of single variable function. | ||
+ | : (Please sign your comments.) Yes, that makes sense, in particular since this is the notation used on related pages like [[Generalized derivative]].--[[User:Ulf Rehmann|Ulf Rehmann]] 10:36, 23 November 2012 (CET) |
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In the original page, there are two bibliographies and an empty comment section. Should there be just one bibliography? Remove comments section?--Juan José Torrens 01:59, 5 May 2012 (CEST)
- Yes, bibs can be glued together. You may want to use this script to handle references, which does also get the entries into right order.
- But see the warning there. --Ulf Rehmann 11:17, 5 May 2012 (CEST)
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Should we use $D^{\alpha}_xf$ or $D^{\alpha}f$ instead of $f^{(k)}$ for derivatives? Because $f^{(k)}$ looks like $k$-th derivative of single variable function.
- (Please sign your comments.) Yes, that makes sense, in particular since this is the notation used on related pages like Generalized derivative.--Ulf Rehmann 10:36, 23 November 2012 (CET)
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Sobolev space. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Sobolev_space&oldid=28809
Sobolev space. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Sobolev_space&oldid=28809