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Oct 13 at 5:46 vote accept MakiseKurisu
Oct 1 at 18:35 answer added Cosmas Zachos timeline score: 5
Oct 1 at 18:21 comment added Cosmas Zachos WEYL, not "whale"!
Oct 1 at 18:17 comment added Er Jio Peter whale theorem gives a method for obtaining a basis for $L^2$ functions on SO(3). However spherical harmonics are $L^2$ functions on $S^2$, which is not $SO(3)$ but rather the homogenous space $SO(3)/SO(2)$ of $SO(3)$, so obtaining spherical harmonics is a slight variation of the theorem. See this answer: math.stackexchange.com/a/4174251/444199
Oct 1 at 17:50 answer added JEB timeline score: 5
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