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I refer you to this article:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/14821/whats-the-proper-way-to-typeset-a-differential-operator
What do you guys think?
I reckon that consistency is the most important thing. So if you'd write a paper you should just be using the same notation throughout.
There's an interesting comment about how Leibniz didn't think of the 'd' as an operator, rather 'dx' together as a differential, an infinitesimal (probably technically wrong but you get my drift). Also with i and e - these aren't 'variables' but should they be in italics? There's a comment about ONLY variables should be italicised.
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/14821/whats-the-proper-way-to-typeset-a-differential-operator
What do you guys think?
I reckon that consistency is the most important thing. So if you'd write a paper you should just be using the same notation throughout.
There's an interesting comment about how Leibniz didn't think of the 'd' as an operator, rather 'dx' together as a differential, an infinitesimal (probably technically wrong but you get my drift). Also with i and e - these aren't 'variables' but should they be in italics? There's a comment about ONLY variables should be italicised.