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He then states that the term grad div E represents the "scalar wave"
PS I apologise for alternating between the del operator and grad, div as I cannot get consistent use of symbols on this computer/operating system.
"Del" or "nabla" symbols are called with a "backslash" \ and the text "nabla" written straight after it like this [tex] \nabla [/tex]Most special LaTex sybols are called with the backslash \ in front but note that a forward slash / MUST be used in the end tex tag.Vectors with the arrow over the top [tex] \vec{A} [/tex]. Vectors as underlined characters [tex] \underline{A} [/tex]The times symbol [tex] \times [/tex] looks neater than using a letter [tex] X [/tex] for multiplication or vector cross products.Write the curl of a vector like this [tex] \nabla \times \vec{A} [/tex] but I prefer underlined vectors [tex] \nabla \times \underline{A} [/tex]Exponentials can be done with the ^ character. So the Laplacian operator is written as [tex] \nabla^2 [/tex]
Academia has to tolerate people who make absurd errors.Sometimes they turn out to be right. :-)