SilverKing
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Hi everyone,
Our lecturer asked us the following:
I tried so hard to prove it but I got nothing. I asked many people and all of them said that it isn't equal to zero, even Wolfram says so (http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=laplacian+%281%2Fsqrt%28x^2+%2B+y^2+%2B+z^2%29%29%29).
I need a final confirmation: Can this function second derivatives be equal to zero or not?
Thanks in advance.
Our lecturer asked us the following:
Prove for the following function f=1/sqrt(x^2 + y^2 + z^2) that d2f/dx2 + d2f/dy2 + d2f/dz2 = 0 (The Laplacian Operator)
I tried so hard to prove it but I got nothing. I asked many people and all of them said that it isn't equal to zero, even Wolfram says so (http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=laplacian+%281%2Fsqrt%28x^2+%2B+y^2+%2B+z^2%29%29%29).
I need a final confirmation: Can this function second derivatives be equal to zero or not?
Thanks in advance.