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==Class Notes== |
==Class Notes== |
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===Differentiability=== |
===Differentiability=== |
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Let <math>U</math>, <math>V</math> and <math>W</math> be two normed finite dimensional vector spaces and let <math>f:V\rightarrow W</math> be a function defined on a neighborhood of the point <math>x</math> |
Let <math>U</math>, <math>V</math> and <math>W</math> be two normed finite dimensional vector spaces and let <math>f:V\rightarrow W</math> be a function defined on a neighborhood of the point <math>x</math>. |
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'''Definition:''' |
'''Definition:''' |
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We say that <math>f</math> is differentiable (''diffable'') if there is a linear map <math>L</math> so that |
We say that <math>f</math> is differentiable (''diffable'') at <math>x</math> if there is a linear map <math>L</math> so that |
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<math>\lim_{h\rightarrow0}\frac{|f(x+h)-f(x)-L(h)|}{|h|}=0.</math> |
<math>\lim_{h\rightarrow0}\frac{|f(x+h)-f(x)-L(h)|}{|h|}=0.</math> |
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In this case we will say that <math>L</math> is a differential of <math>f</math> and will denote it by <math>df_{x}</math>. |
In this case we will say that <math>L</math> is a differential of <math>f</math> at <math>x</math> and will denote it by <math>df_{x}</math>. |
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'''Theorem''' |
'''Theorem''' |
Revision as of 21:10, 11 September 2007
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In Small Scales, Everything's Linear
Code in Mathematica:
QuiltPlot[{f_,g_}, {x_, xmin_, xmax_, nx_}, {y_, ymin_, ymax_, ny_}] := Module[ {dx, dy, grid, ix, iy}, SeedRandom[1]; dx=(xmax-xmin)/nx; dy=(ymax-ymin)/ny; grid = Table[ {x -> xmin+ix*dx, y -> ymin+iy*dy}, {ix, 0, nx}, {iy, 0, ny} ]; grid = Map[({f, g} /. #)&, grid, {2}]; Show[ Graphics[Table[ { RGBColor[Random[], Random[], Random[]], Polygon[{ grid[[ix, iy]], grid[[ix+1, iy]], grid[[ix+1, iy+1]], grid[[ix, iy+1]] }] }, {ix, nx}, {iy, ny} ]], Frame -> True ] ] QuiltPlot[{x, y}, {x, -10, 10, 8}, {y, 5, 10, 8}] QuiltPlot[{x^2-y^2, 2*x*y}, {x, -10, 10, 8}, {y, 5, 10, 8}]
See also 06-240/Linear Algebra - Why We Care.
Class Notes
Differentiability
Let , and be two normed finite dimensional vector spaces and let be a function defined on a neighborhood of the point .
Definition:
We say that is differentiable (diffable) at if there is a linear map so that
In this case we will say that is a differential of at and will denote it by .
Theorem
If and are diffable maps then the following asertions holds:
- is unique.
- If is linear then
- For every scalar number it holds
Implicit Function Theorem
Example Although does not defines as a function of , in a neighborhood of we can define so that . Furthermore, is differentiable with differential . This is a motivation for the following theorem.
Notation
If f:X\times Y\rightarrow Z then given x\in X we will define f_{[x]}:Y\rightarrow Z by f_{[x]}(y)=f(x;y)
Definition
will be the class of all functions defined on with continuous partial derivatives up to order
Theorem(Implicit function theorem)
Let be a function defined on a neighborhood of the point and such that and suppose that is non-singular then, the following results holds:
There is an open neighborhood of , , and a function such that for every .