Robert Greene <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Is this the one you mean(the "strange article")?
> 
> http://www.regonaudio.com/SphericalHarmonics.pdf

Yes! :)

> I wrote it myself!
> I surely did not mean for it to be strange at all.
> But the idea is intrinsically a bit complicated.
> What one is really doing is developing ad hoc
> eigenfunctions of the Laplacian on the sphere.
> This is not going to be really easy no matter
> how you do it, not if you really do it anyway.
> 
> But the idea is in outline fairly simple. One
> is just trying to find some polynomials that
> when you restrict them to the sphere
> give you a way to approximate general functions
> on the sphere in a systematic way.

The maths are strange, not the ideas.

> I hope the article helps. I did the best I could!

I does help a lot. The Wikipedia article too:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spherical_harmonics

But I'd need to go back to school to understand the maths...
I'll get it, one day...

Thanks!
--
Marc
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