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  • 71Pauli equation — The Pauli Equation, also known as the Schrödinger Pauli equation, is the formulation of the Schrödinger equation for spin one half particles which takes into account the interaction of the particle s spin with the electromagnetic field. It is the …

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  • 72Morison equation — Flow forces according to the Morison equation for a body placed in a harmonic flow, as a function of time. Blue line: drag force; red line: inertia force; black line: total force according to the Morison equation. Note that the inertia force is… …

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  • 73Vorticity equation — The vorticity equation is an important prognostic equation in the atmospheric sciences. Vorticity is a vector, therefore, there are three components. The equation of vorticity (three components in the canonical form) describes the total… …

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  • 74Geometric Brownian motion — A geometric Brownian motion (GBM) (occasionally, exponential Brownian motion) is a continuous time stochastic process in which the logarithm of the randomly varying quantity follows a Brownian motion, or a Wiener process. It is applicable to… …

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  • 75Goldman equation — The Goldman Hodgkin Katz voltage equation, more commonly known as the Goldman equation is used in cell membrane physiology to determine the potential across a cell s membrane taking into account all of the ions that are permeant through that… …

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  • 76First order partial differential equation — In mathematics, a first order partial differential equation is a partial differential equation that involves only first derivatives of the unknown function of n variables. The equation takes the form: F(x 1,ldots,x n,u,u {x 1},ldots u {x n}) =0 …

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  • 77Convection–diffusion equation — The convection–diffusion equation is a parabolic partial differential equation combining the diffusion equation and the advection equation, which describes physical phenomena where particles or energy (or other physical quantities) are… …

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  • 78Field equation — A field equation is an equation in a physical theory that describes how a fundamental force (or a combination of such forces) interacts with matter. The four fundamental forces are the gravitational force, the electromagnetic force, the strong… …

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  • 79Rendering equation — In computer graphics, the rendering equation is an integral equation in which the equilibrium radiance leaving a point is given as the sum of emitted plus reflected radiance under a geometric optics approximation. It was simultaneously introduced …

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  • 80Inhomogeneous electromagnetic wave equation — Localized time varying charge and current densities can act as sources of electromagnetic waves in a vacuum. Maxwell s equations can be written in the form of a inhomogeneous electromagnetic wave equation (or often nonhomogeneous electromagnetic… …

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