Derivation of Jacobian formula with Dirac delta function

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Abstract

We demonstrate how to make the coordinate transformation or change of variables from Cartesian coordinates to curvilinear coordinates by making use of a convolution of a function with Dirac delta functions whose arguments are determined by the transformation functions between the two coordinate systems. By integrating out an original coordinate with a Dirac delta function, we replace the original coordinate with a new coordinate in a systematic way. A recursive use of Dirac delta functions allows the coordinate transformation successively. After replacing every original coordinate into a new curvilinear coordinate, we find that the resultant Jacobian of the corresponding coordinate transformation is automatically obtained in a completely algebraic way. In order to provide insights on this method, we present a few examples of evaluating the Jacobian explicitly without resort to the known general formula.

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Kim, D., Ee, J. H., Yu, C., & Lee, J. (2021). Derivation of Jacobian formula with Dirac delta function. European Journal of Physics, 42(3). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6404/abdca9

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