Eth: The letter ð is sometimes used in mathematics and engineering textbooks as a symbol for a spin-weighted partial derivative. This operator gives rise tospin-weighted spherical harmonics.
The spin weight bundles B(s) are equipped with a differential operator (eth). This operator is essentially the Dolbeault operator, after suitable identifications have been made.
Gee, I have to teach you everything. Where is my Barolo?
3 comments:
delbar??
Svið, Tecs! Svið!
Eth: The letter ð is sometimes used in mathematics and engineering textbooks as a symbol for a spin-weighted partial derivative. This operator gives rise to spin-weighted spherical harmonics.
The spin weight bundles B(s) are equipped with a differential operator (eth). This operator is essentially the Dolbeault operator, after suitable identifications have been made.
Gee, I have to teach you everything. Where is my Barolo?
Who is Epstein?
Post a Comment