deriveringsordre
Deriveringsordre refers to the order in which derivatives of a function are taken. When a function has multiple independent variables, such as f(x, y), it is possible to take partial derivatives with respect to each variable. The order in which these partial derivatives are computed is referred to as the deriveringsordre. For example, the second partial derivative of f(x, y) with respect to x and then y is denoted as ∂²f / ∂y∂x. Alternatively, one could take the partial derivative with respect to y first, and then with respect to x, denoted as ∂²f / ∂x∂y.
A fundamental result in multivariable calculus, known as Clairaut's theorem or Schwarz's theorem, states that if
However, if the second partial derivatives are not continuous, the order of differentiation can indeed matter,