d'Alembert operator

English

Etymology

Named after Jean le Rond d'Alembert (1717–1783), a French mathematician, mechanician, physicist, philosopher, and music theorist.

Noun

d'Alembert operator (plural d'Alembert operators)

  1. (physics) A differential operator which may be expressed as ; it is the four-dimensional (Minkowski space) equivalent of the three-dimensional Laplace operator.

Usage notes

  • It may be denoted as (in analogy with the symbol for the Laplacian) or as (in analogy with the symbol for the Laplacian).
  • It may also be denoted as .

Synonyms

References

  • Robert D. Klauber (2013) Student Friendly Quantum Field Theory, Second edition, Fairfield, Iowa: Sandtrove Press, published 2018, →ISBN, →OCLC, §3.2.3, page 49
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