
doi: 10.1119/1.19337
We discuss two types of partial derivatives which occur, e.g., in the Euler–Lagrange equations. To avoid confusion, a different notation (ðF/ðxμ) and a new name (whole-partial derivative) are suggested for what is usually written as ∂F/∂xμ but acts on both the explicit and implicit dependence of F upon the coordinate xμ.
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