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Laplacian Operator
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The mathematical operator Missing Image:img src="SP7_l_files/del.gif" align="bottom"2
= Missing Image:img src="SP7_l_files/del.gif" align="bottom" . Missing Image:img src="SP7_l_files/del.gif" align="bottom" (or sometimes written Δ)
where Missing Image:img src="SP7_l_files/del.gif" align="bottom" is the del-operator.
In rectangular Cartesian coordinates, the Laplacian operator
may be expanded in the form
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Also called Laplace operator. See Laplace
equation. [[/a>|/a>
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References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use