I can't believe I couldn't find this information online, but could someone provide me a good proof of the multivariate chain rule ? \begin{align} \frac{df}{dt} = \frac{df}{dx}\frac{dx}{dt} + \frac{df}{dy}\frac{dy}{dt} \end{align}
I found multiple derivation of this results online using differentials and mean value theorem, but they don't look like rigorous to me. Somehow dividing the differential by $dt$ doesn't make it rigorous for my point of view...
This question comes in a more general context where I am trying to understand why deriving a composition is effectively a matrix product. So by understanding this formula, I am able to see why building matrix of derivatives is a good tool to compute derivatives by matrix multiplication.
Thanks !
Also note that they provide the book references, so you can easily check them elsewhere.
– zickens Dec 08 '15 at 20:10