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Conceptual skill covering wave mechanics and frequency analysis (SHM, wave equation, Fourier concepts) for agent reasoning and math tooling.
This skill provides structured conceptual content about waves, harmonic motion, and frequency analysis. It is written as a teaching/primitive-definition skill for agents that generate or reason about mathematical models, signal analysis, or educational content. It catalogs definitions, key formulas, and composition patterns for building higher-level wave reasoning.
Use when the agent needs authoritative, structured references for problems involving oscillation, wave equations, Fourier decomposition, standing waves, or harmonic analysis. It is suitable for math reasoning, teaching assistants, or agents that compose signal-processing examples. Note: this skill is marked user-invocable: false in the source, indicating it is intended as an internal primitive rather than a direct user tool.
Best used with reasoning-focused agents that can consume textual primitives (Claude-family, general-purpose assistants).
Conceptual/educational skill covering wave mechanics and frequency analysis (SHM, wave equation, Fourier concepts). No scripts bundled — purely a knowledge-reference SKILL.md. Well-structured frontmatter with triggers and metadata, and solid composition/cross-domain linking patterns. Limited practical utility: it's a static reference for physics concepts rather than an actionable tool; narrow audience of math/physics reasoning agents.
No security concerns — no scripts, no network calls, no tool usage beyond Read/Grep/Glob. Clean frontmatter. The skill is well-organized as a conceptual reference but has very narrow practical demand and no actionable output. Architecture is decent but leans on cross-domain links that may not resolve independently.