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Feb 3 at 16:23 comment added helloworld I think $\frac{\partial h_{t+1, i}}{\partial h_{t, j}}$ = $1-h_{t,i}^{2}w_{i,j}$
Feb 13, 2018 at 9:08 comment added Petar Georgiev Could you please share how the derivation is performed? I can not understand form where come term W(i, j) ? if dy/dx=1-y^2 it needs to be just 1-h^2(t+1, i) I do not understand how the W(i,j) appears at the point 3.
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