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Partial index partial derivative notation (∂0​F, ∂1​F)

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This notation is not so common in basic mathematics, but it is so incredibly convenient, especially with Einstein notation as shown at Section "Einstein notation for partial derivatives":
∂0​F(x,y,z)=∂x∂F(x,y,z)​∂1​F(x,y,z)=∂y∂F(x,y,z)​∂2​F(x,y,z)=∂x∂F(x,y,z)​
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This notation is similar to partial label partial derivative notation, but it uses indices instead of labels such as x, y, etc.

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