Penrose transform

English

Etymology

Introduced by Roger Penrose (1967, 1968, 1969).

Noun

Penrose transform (plural Penrose transforms)

  1. (physics) A complex analog of the Radon transform that relates massless fields on spacetime, or more precisely the space of solutions to massless field equations, to sheaf cohomology groups on complex projective space.
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