Understanding Jacobian: Common Questions and Solutions for Multiples

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The discussion revolves around questions related to the Jacobian, specifically in the context of multiple variables. Participants are seeking assistance with understanding and expressing their problems effectively, particularly regarding the use of file formats for sharing mathematical functions.

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  • One participant expresses a need for help with questions about the Jacobian and shares a Word file for reference.
  • Another participant warns about the risks associated with opening Word files from unknown sources, suggesting that it may deter others from engaging.
  • The original poster acknowledges the concern and seeks alternative methods to present their questions without extensive typing of formulas.
  • A participant suggests using a PDF writer to convert the Word document to a PDF format for safer sharing.
  • The original poster successfully converts the document to PDF and expresses hope for increased engagement from others in solving their questions.

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Participants generally agree on the importance of using safe file formats for sharing information, but there is no consensus on the specific content of the questions regarding the Jacobian itself, as those details have not been discussed yet.

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I've written down the questions I had in the word file , please open and read it so that you can know my problems . Please give me a help!




PPT:http://www-astro.physics.ox.ac.uk/~sr/lectures/multiples/Lecture5reallynew.ppt"


PDF:http://web2.clarkson.edu/subramanian/ch527/notes/jacobian.pdf"
 

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"Word" files are notorious for harboring viruses. There are many people who will not open "Word" files created by people they do not know.
 
HallsofIvy said:
"Word" files are notorious for harboring viruses. There are many people who will not open "Word" files created by people they do not know.


OK.

I'm sorry for that .

I used word just because it is not a "big" file so that I could upload it...

Or I need to type many functions , it may waste much time!

Can you tell me another way to express my problem without typing formulas?
 
Niles said:
You can use a PDF-writer to print your Word-document to a .pdf. E.g. look at this:

http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp


Thanks!

I've removed word and uploaded pdf instead.

I hope there will be more people to see my questions and even solve it !:smile:
 

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