Jacobian
Pronunciation: /ˈjɑˈkoʊbiən/
Jacobian (noun)
- A matrix that represents how a function changes with respect to its variables.
Examples
- A jacobian is used to describe the rate of change of a function.
- A Jacobian is a mathematical matrix used in calculus.
Common collocations: calculate the jacobian, determine the jacobian, apply the jacobian