1 Eng Completare 05 2016 Differential Several Var
1 Eng Completare 05 2016 Differential Several Var
1 Eng Completare 05 2016 Differential Several Var
d (f (x + ts) f (x))
f f (x + ts) f (x)
(x) = lim = lim dt
s t0 t t0 1
= lim (s ) f (x + t s) = (s ) f (x)
t0
= s (f (x)) "
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R 14 Using the notations = (1, 0) and = (0, 1), we have
f f f f
= , = .
x y
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Lagranges Mean-value Theorem
Let D Rn be a convex set and a = (a1 , . . . , an ),
b = (b1 , . . . , bn ) be distinct points in D.
f (b) f (a) = (b a) f ()
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But
F (0) = f (a), F (1) = f (b)
and using Eq.(1), we get:
!
F 0 (t) = (b a) f a + t(b a) .
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Differential of a Function. Definition
Let U and V be two normed linear spaces.
D 16 A function f : U V is said to be
Frechet differentiable at a point x0 U if there exists a continuous
linear mapping T : U V such that
kf (x) f (x0 ) T (x x0 )k
lim = 0.
xx0 kx x0 k
df (x0).
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Differential of Functions of Several Variables
Let D Rn , a int(D) and f : D R be a continuous
function.
T 17 If f has continuous partial derivatives at a,
then it is differentiable at a and
df (a)(h) = (h ) f (a) = (f (a)) s, h Rn .
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Using
df (a)(h) = (h ) f (a)
and taking
h = dx := (dx1 , . . . , dxn ),
we obtain
df (a)(dx) = (dx )f (a)
or n
X f
df (a)(dx) = (a) dxi ,
i=1
xi
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which, with a slight abuse of notation, is written in the form
n
X f
df (a) = (a) dxi .
i=1
x
Similarly,
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E 18 If f : R2 R has continuous partial derivatives of the second
order, then 2
2
d f = dx + dy f
x y
2f 2 2f 2f 2
= 2
dx +2 dx dy + 2
dy .
x xy y
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Taylors Formula for Functions of Several Variables
Let f : Rn R be a function possessing m + 1 order
continuous partial derivatives in a convex neighborhood V of a
point a Rn .
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Define the auxiliary function F : [0, 1] R,
F (t) = f (a + t(x a)), F (1) = f (x), F (0) = f (a),
0
0
F (t) = (x a) f (a + t(x a)), F (0) = (x a) f (a),
................................................................
(k)
k 0
k
F (t) = (x a) f (a + t(x a)), F (0) = (x a) f (a),
Taylors formula for F gives
F 0 (0) F (n) (0) F (n+1) ()
F (1) = F (0) + 1!
+ + n!
+ (n+1)!
, 0 < < 1,
i.e.,
m
(x a) f (a) (x a) f (a)
f (x) = f (a) + + +
1! m!
m+1
(x a) f ()
+ ,
(m + 1)!
where = a + (x a).
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E 21 For n = 2, m = 1, Taylors formula becomes
f f
f (x, y) = f (a, b) + (x a) (a, b) + (y b) (a, b)
x y
1 2
2 f 2f 2
f
+ (x a) (, ) + 2(x a)(y b) (, ) + (y b)2
(, ) .
2 x2 xy y 2
James
GREGORY
(16381675)
a Scotish
mathematician
(he discovered
Taylor expansions
more than 40 years
" " before Taylor !!!);
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