Question

Using h to denote the gravitational potential, the Lagrangian for the graviton has terms proportional to h, h cubed, and h times this operation applied to h. This operation's associated Green's function equals a delta function of “t minus r over c” divided by 4 pi r. In the Lorenz gauge, applying this operation to the vector potential gives negative mu-nought times the current density. This (*) Lorentz-invariant operation is applied to a function to give zero in the most compact representation of the wave equation. It is defined as one over c squared times the second time derivative, minus (10[1])the square of the gradient. Either a box or “box squared” symbolizes, for 10 points, what operation named for a French physicist, (-5[2])the analogue of the Laplacian in Minkowski space? ■END■ (0[2])

ANSWER: d'Alembertian [or d'Alembert operator; accept quabla; accept box or box squared before “box”; reject “Laplacian” or “Laplace operator” or “nabla”]
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