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DA.LD computes the leading derivative of polynomial F wrt. the current differential term ordering, or the hereby induced ranking respectivly. | DA.LD computes the leading derivative of polynomial F wrt. the current differential term ordering, or the hereby induced ranking respectivly. | ||
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Revision as of 11:06, 23 April 2009
DA.LD
Computes the leading derivative of a differential polynomial.
Syntax
DA.LD(F:POLY):POLY
Description
DA.LD computes the leading derivative of polynomial F wrt. the current differential term ordering, or the hereby induced ranking respectivly.
@param F A differential polynomial.
@return The leading derivative of F.
Example
Use Q[x[1..2,0..20]]; Use Q[x[1..2,0..20]], Ord(DA.DiffTO("DegOrd")); F:=x[1,2]^2*x[1,1]-x[2,4]^3; DA.LD(F); ------------------------------- x[2,4] -------------------------------