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About the output of a calculation #9

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Doxdrum opened this issue Jun 22, 2016 · 2 comments
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About the output of a calculation #9

Doxdrum opened this issue Jun 22, 2016 · 2 comments
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@Doxdrum
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Doxdrum commented Jun 22, 2016

By default (at least in my setup: Linux debian stable, with Cadabra compiled through git source) in the output presentation, the double derivative is showed as a derivative with two indices. See the last terms in the image.

screenshot from 2016-06-22 15 18 57

Is it possible to customise this feature?

I would like to express it in the usual LaTeX form, say $\nabla^\mu \nabla^\nu$ or similar.

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It isn't at present, but I agree it is sometimes useful, so I will put it on the todo list. You can avoid it by declaring your derivative as Derivative, not PartialDerivative (though this then also leads to derivatives no longer being commuting).

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By the way, for user questions about Cadabra (not development questions) please use the Cadabra forum at http://cadabra.science/qa . Thanks.

kpeeters pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 21, 2019
@kpeeters kpeeters added the enhancement Not strictly a bug but more of a feature enhancement request label Jan 14, 2022
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