Hi all,
Thank you for your response and suggestion. I am sorry that I
didn't make the problem clear. So here is the detailed description:
There is a multivariate function F(x_0, x_1,..x_m) and I want to
obtain the Taylor polynomial of degree 2 for this funcion at point
(x_0=0,x_1=0,...,x_m=0).
Is F a polynomial? Is F a composition of known functions (which?)
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