In mathematics, the theta operator is a differential operator defined by[1][2]

This is sometimes also called the homogeneity operator, because its eigenfunctions are the monomials in z:

In n variables the homogeneity operator is given by

As in one variable, the eigenspaces of θ are the spaces of homogeneous functions. (Euler's homogeneous function theorem)

See also

References

  1. Weisstein, Eric W. "Theta Operator". MathWorld. Retrieved 2013-02-16.
  2. Weisstein, Eric W. (2002). CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Mathematics (2nd ed.). Hoboken: CRC Press. pp. 2976–2983. ISBN 1420035223.

Further reading

  • Watson, G.N. (1995). A treatise on the theory of Bessel functions (Cambridge mathematical library ed., [Nachdr. der] 2. ed.). Cambridge: Univ. Press. ISBN 0521483913.
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