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  • 1Solid harmonics — In physics and mathematics, the solid harmonics are solutions of the Laplace equation in spherical polar coordinates. There are two kinds: the regular solid harmonics R^m ell(mathbf{r}), which vanish at the origin and the irregular solid… …

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  • 2Irregular Webcomic! — IWC s Title Author(s) David Morgan Mar Website …

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  • 3irregular conjugation — Strong Strong, a. [Compar. {Stronger}; superl. {Strongest}.] [AS. strang, strong; akin to D. & G. streng strict, rigorous, OHG. strengi strong, brave, harsh, Icel. strangr strong, severe, Dan. streng, Sw. str[ a]ng strict, severe. Cf. {Strength} …

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  • 4irregular — ir|reg|u|lar1 [ ı regjələr ] adjective * ▸ 1 not happening regularly ▸ 2 not even or smooth ▸ 3 not following usual rule ▸ 4 unable to pass waste ▸ 5 not in official army 1. ) separated by periods of time that are not equal: irregular heartbeats… …

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  • 5Platonic solid — In geometry, a Platonic solid is a convex polyhedron that is regular, in the sense of a regular polygon. Specifically, the faces of a Platonic solid are congruent regular polygons, with the same number of faces meeting at each vertex; thus, all… …

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  • 6Multipole expansion — A multipole expansion is a mathematical series representing a function that depends on angles usually the two angles on a sphere. These series are useful because they can often be truncated, meaning that only the first few terms need to be… …

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  • 7Spherical multipole moments — are the coefficients in a series expansionof a potential that varies inversely with the distance R to a source, i.e., as frac{1}{R}. Examples of such potentials are the electric potential, the magnetic potential and the gravitational… …

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  • 8Sofia Kovalevskaya — Infobox Person name = Sonya Kovalevskaya | caption = birth date = birth date|1850|1|15|df=y birth place = Moscow, Russia dead=dead death date = death date and age|1891|2|10|1850|1|15|df=y | death place = Stockholm, SwedenSofia Vasilyevna… …

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  • 9postery — ˈpōstərē adjective Etymology: poster (II) + y : resembling a poster in pictorial effect an irregular solid background with altogether pleasing and postery results Printer s Ink …

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