06/28/2022, 03:11 PM
Forgive me for minimizing doubting or being ignorant and skeptical
Nothing personal
but
So you have a function of 3 variables.
If you hold one variable constant you get a function of 2 variables.
It feels like you are doing that.
I do not see the point.
H(X,s,y) = f(s,y) + F1(s,y) X + f2(s,y) x^2 + …
H(0,s,y) = f(s,y)
How is that helping ?
regards
tommy1729
Nothing personal
but
So you have a function of 3 variables.
If you hold one variable constant you get a function of 2 variables.
It feels like you are doing that.
I do not see the point.
H(X,s,y) = f(s,y) + F1(s,y) X + f2(s,y) x^2 + …
H(0,s,y) = f(s,y)
How is that helping ?
regards
tommy1729

