from Tokyo University 1S Thermodynamics
- Differential Operator
- The symbol represents the gradient of a function f.
- Unlike , which only includes the partial derivative with respect to x, includes all partial derivatives with respect to x, y, and z (blu3mo).
- The symbol is defined as .
- Therefore, .
- So, it seems that is not a special operator with built-in operations, but rather a constant (blu3mo).
- When we want a vector that includes all the gradients, we use the gradient operator.
- Since the result is a vector, it may be more consistent to use bold font (takker).
- But it might be troublesome to write it that way.
from Tokyo University 1S Mechanics A
- is the gradient.
- That makes sense.
- But what kind of operation is this? It’s not a dot product or a cross product.
- Is it a multiplication of a vector and a matrix?
- is rotation.
- I’m not familiar with this.
- There are some easy-to-understand explanations in VOICEROID videos (takker.icon).
- is divergence.
- As mentioned in Divergence,