447
edits
m (→Spinors) |
|||
Line 1,692: | Line 1,692: | ||
But it was Atiyah who actually named the operator, and utilized its geometric significance. On a curved manifold it does not square to the Laplacian, but differs by the scalar curvature: | But it was Atiyah who actually named the operator, and utilized its geometric significance. On a curved manifold it does not square to the Laplacian, but differs by the scalar curvature: | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
<math> D^2s(x)=\Delta s(x)+\frac{1}{4} | <math> D^2s(x)=\Delta s(x)+\frac{1}{4}R s(x) </math> This is known as the Lichnerowicz formula. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |