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Student[VectorCalculus][Gradient] - compute the gradient of a function
Student[VectorCalculus][Del] - Vector differential operator
Student[VectorCalculus][Nabla] - Vector differential operator
Calling Sequence
Gradient(f,c)
Del(f,c)
Nabla(f,c)
Parameters
f
-
(optional) algebraic expression
c
(optional) specify the coordinate system
Description
The Gradient(f) calling sequence computes the gradient of the expression f in the current coordinate system. If no coordinate system has been explicitly specified, the command will assume a cartesian system with coordinates the variables which appear in the expression f.
The Gradient(f,c) calling sequence computes the gradient of the expression f in the coordinate system specified by the parameter c, which can be given as:
* an indexed name, e.g.,
* a name, e.g., spherical; default coordinate names will be used
* a list of names, e.g., ; the current coordinate system will be used, with these as the coordinate names
For more information on coordinate systems, see SetCoordinates.
The Gradient(c) calling sequence returns the differential form of the gradient operator in the coordinate system specified by the parameter c.
The Gradient() calling sequence returns the differential form of the gradient operator in the current coordinate system. If no coordinate system has been set (by a call to SetCoordinates), cartesian coordinates are assumed.
In all cases, the result is a vector field.
Nabla and Del are both synonyms for Gradient.
However, you can also use the Del or Nabla commands (as the Vector differential operator) with . (DotProduct) and &x (CrossProduct) as synonyms for the Curl, Divergence, and Laplacian commands.
Command
Equivalent Command using Del
Equivalent Command Using Nabla
Curl
Del &x
Nabla &x
Divergence
Del .
Nabla .
Laplacian
Del . Del
Nabla . Nabla
Examples
The Gradient, Del, and Nabla commands compute the gradient.
To display the differential form of the gradient operator, use the Gradient() or Gradient(c) calling sequence.
You can compute the divergence, curl, and gradient using the corresponding commands, or the Del or Nabla command and the . or &x operator.
See Also
attributes, plots[gradplot3d], plots[gradplot], Student[MultivariateCalculus][Gradient], Student[VectorCalculus], Student[VectorCalculus][CrossProduct], Student[VectorCalculus][Curl], Student[VectorCalculus][Divergence], Student[VectorCalculus][DotProduct], Student[VectorCalculus][Laplacian], Student[VectorCalculus][SetCoordinates], Student[VectorCalculus][Vector], Student[VectorCalculus][VectorField], VectorCalculus[Gradient]
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