- Partial Differentiation of a Multivariable Function
- Differentiating with respect to only one variable
- The variables that are held constant are treated as constants (obvious) #Mathematics
from University of Tokyo 1S Thermodynamics
- Partial Differentiation
- Definition
- Well, it’s kind of like the definition we imagined (blu3mo)
- Yeah, it makes sense (blu3mo)
- If we treat all variables except one as constants, we can use the same calculations as regular differentiation, right? (blu3mo)
- Maybe we’ll learn about this in University of Tokyo 1S1 Mathematical Science Foundation: Differential and Integral Calculus
- In thermodynamics, we often deal with functions that take multiple values and differentiate them at various values
- So, we frequently use partial differentiation
- As an analogy, it’s like fixing the value of P or V in the PV=nRT problem, where the variable being fixed changes
- I see, it does seem useful in thermodynamics (blu3mo)
- Definition