THIS IS HOW I DIE, TRYING TO UNDERSTAND LIGHT SCIENCE

  • Good_Username [they/them,e/em/eir]
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    3 years ago

    That looks like pretty standard differential geometry. Which is hard as shit. Good luck with that whole situation.

    Edit: Although now that I look at it more, I'm a little confused. What the fuck is (d Sigma)? It doesn't look like the boundary of anything. And yeah, ok, I don't know what (d Omega) is either. I'm sure this is differential geometry, but there's notation I've never seen before.

    Edit 2: Oh, it wouldn't be a boundary. I'm a dummy sometimes. (d Sigma) must be some sort of tangent plane situation. Something to do with a differential, at any rate.