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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.
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).
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.
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.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: