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Laplace transform to polar coordinates. Differential geometry I believe. Pretty hardcore stuff. It's used in engineering science.

Also, it looks like she's saying "this is on the test" so uh... good luck everyone?

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    qwertyuipp said:

    If I understand it
    And I don't
    It is some of the math needed to target over earth curvature

    Not really, it's a Laplacian, an operator that can be used to describe many things, like the electric field of an electrical charge, or the flow of water or heat. Not needed for targetting, though, as far as I know.

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    indexador2 said:

    Not really, it's a Laplacian, an operator that can be used to describe many things, like the electric field of an electrical charge, or the flow of water or heat. Not needed for targetting, though, as far as I know.

    Tbh, I haven’t been in school since I flunked out my first semester of college, but I kinda want to learn this. She could hopefully be a good teacher.

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