Restricted to the unit sphere in R^n, any polynomial in n variables is the sum of n-1 harmonic polynomials.
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For reference: let p(x₁, x₂, … , x_n) be a polynomial in the variables x₁, x₂, … , x_n. Then, we call p an "harmonic polynomial" if:pic.twitter.com/KFekFJc2aD
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where ∇² is the n-dimensional laplacian
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