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  • curprev 20:5320:53, 23 July 2020135.180.99.89 talk 11,159 bytes +335 I am not 100% certain whether this is correct, but the article doesn't seem to make any sense as written otherwise. Typically in algebraic geometry the coefficients of homogeneous polynomials will be assumed to be the same field/ring with which the variables are evaluated, but since that evidently is not the case here. This unusual convention not being stated explicitly was confusing. undo
  • curprev 19:5819:58, 23 July 2020135.180.99.89 talk 10,824 bytes +101 →‎Derivation, relation to spherical harmonics: Making explicit what the domain and range are assumed to be makes the article easier to read for non-physicists. undo

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  • curprev 11:2711:27, 16 December 2014132.70.34.184 talk 10,152 bytes −8 the hbar does not belong there; l here is defined as -ir cross del, and it is unitless. in quantum mechanics L is r cross p, and p is (-ihbar*del), which gives rise to hbar. undo

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