
handle: 10447/103329
In a previous paper [Part I, Math. Student 81 (2012), no. 1-4, 171–175; MR3136895], the authors studied some properties of the first-order Laplace derivative. In this paper they study some properties of higher-order Laplace derivatives and give an analogue of Taylor's theorem using higher-order Laplace derivatives.
Laplace derivatives; Taylor's Theorem
Laplace derivatives; Taylor's Theorem
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