Get \nabla^{2} \varphi in cylindrical coordinates, of the
rectangular, for
direct substitution: x = r cos(\theta) e, y = r sin(\theta) .
Get \nabla^{2} \varphi in cylindrical coordinates, of the rectangular, for direct substitution: x = r cos(\theta) e, y =
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Get \nabla^{2} \varphi in cylindrical coordinates, of the rectangular, for direct substitution: x = r cos(\theta) e, y =
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