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xkevio | 3 years ago

I think you might have gotten your symbols mixed up a litte.

From what I understand, just \nabla(f) describes the gradient of a function f -- meaning all the first order partial derivatives (of a certain point) in a vector.

\nabla * f describes the divergence of the function f -- meaning a scalar field of the quantity of the vector field's sources at each point.

\nabla * \nabla(f), divergence of gradient, then describes the Laplace operator. Also written as \nabla^2(f) or \Delta(f) -- note that it's an uppercase delta.

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soVeryTired|3 years ago

You’re absolutely right - how embarrassing! It’s been a few years since I’ve touched this stuff.

jesuslop|3 years ago

Glitch apart, thanks for expanding, that was what I meant.

qorrect|3 years ago

How can I get these \nabla s to render, is there a plugin or something ?

xkevio|3 years ago

HN doesn't support LaTeX in comments sadly, so I am just writing it out as you would before rendering it with LaTeX.

Maybe there are add-ons that detect valid LaTeX math symbols and convert them whenever possible but as-is you can't get it to render within the comments.