First set the symbols and as prefixes identifying anticommutative variables (see Setup for details).
So the following is an anticommutative function of two anticommutative variables.
The second derivative with respect to the same anticommutative variable is equal to zero.
All second order mixed derivatives anticommute.
Convert to the D format.
Derivatives of composite anticommutative functions with respect to anticommutative variables:
Derivatives of anticommutative products with respect to an anticommutative variable:
The second derivative with respect to the same anticommutative variable is equal to zero.
The mixed second order derivatives anticommute. These operations sometimes require normalizing and expanding the noncommutative products; for that purpose, use the expand command (if the intention is to expand only noncommutative products, use Physics/Expand).
You can use C and AC variables together. If the output contains derivatives with respect to both C and AC variables, then they are displayed in separate groups.
When the derivand contains both commutative and anticommutative variables and functions, using the top level diff command may result in incorrect calculations, even when the differentiation variable is commutative.