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In case of doubt, always write down motion vectors in full, i.e. from which frame, to which frame, expressed in which frame. Let's denote by
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I just had a look into the unit test of Frames-Derivatives: https://github.com/stack-of-tasks/pinocchio/blob/master/unittest/frames-derivatives.cpp . I noted that in the finite difference test for partial_vel_local_world_aligned_partial_q the test adds an extra element when computing the finite difference:
Instead of computing$\Delta v = v^+ -v$ , it uses $\Delta v = v^+ -\omega^+ \times (r^+ -r) -v$ .
I am sure the existing implementation is correct, and that there probably is som combination of Spatial and Lie-algebra here which I quite don't understand.
However I don't see howe the above implementation aligns with the definition of a partial derivative.
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