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Earlier this week, a friend was showing me how to solve the angular part of Laplace's equation in spherical coordinates by considering traceless symmetric tensors and how it connects to spherical harmonics.

I would be grateful if someone could suggest me a book where I could read more about the topic.

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If you like this question you may also enjoy reading Ron Maimon's answer to this Phys.SE post. – Qmechanic Oct 11 '12 at 23:29
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Hi dutra - asking for where you can read more about something is not really a good question for this site. But if you have a particular question about how to solve Laplace's equation using tensors and spherical harmonics, you can edit your post to ask it directly and it will probably be a much better question. – David Zaslavsky Oct 12 '12 at 4:41

closed as not a real question by David Zaslavsky Oct 12 '12 at 4:40

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