| 11. | Is the speed of light ( i . e . phase velocity ) in a medium with Laplace operator.
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| 12. | Several discretizations of the Laplace operator exist ( see Discrete Laplace operator ) for the different types of geometry representations.
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| 13. | Several discretizations of the Laplace operator exist ( see Discrete Laplace operator ) for the different types of geometry representations.
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| 14. | Where " ? " is a positive constant, and ? or " 2 denotes the Laplace operator.
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| 15. | The Laplace Beltrami operator is the differential operator that corresponds to Laplace operator for the Riemannian manifold " X ".
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| 16. | Which is to say that the operation of taking the Newtonian potential of a function is a partial inverse to the Laplace operator.
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| 17. | In the theory of partial differential equations, "'elliptic operators "'are differential operators that generalize the Laplace operator.
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| 18. | :The Unicode standard lists under U + 2206 : INCREMENT = Laplace operator, but makes no such reference under U + 0394.
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| 19. | When the manifold is Euclidean space, the Laplace operator is often denoted as " 2 and so Poisson's equation is frequently written as
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| 20. | The most studied isospectral problem in infinite dimensions is that of the Laplace operator on a domain in "'R "'2.
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