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Definition of Multipliers
1. multiplier [n] - See also: multiplier
Lexicographical Neighbors of Multipliers
Literary usage of Multipliers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Advanced Part of A Treatise on the Dynamics of a System of Rigid Bodies by Edward John Routh (1905)
"Taking the first alternative, one set of multipliers will be ... We may use either
the function A or the function G to supply the proper multipliers. ..."
2. A Treatise on the Higher Plane Curves: Intended as a Sequel to A Treatise on by George Salmon (1879)
"This is the method of indeterminate multipliers referred to (Art. 84). 88.
An important case is where U is homogeneous in Je + 1 parameters connected by k ..."
3. An Elementary Treatise on the Differential Calculus: Containing the Theory by Benjamin Williamson (1899)
"The most convenient process to adopt in such cases is what is styled the method
of undetermined* multipliers. We shall illustrate this process by ..."
4. An Elementary Treatise on the Differential Calculus: Containing the Theory by Benjamin Williamson (1899)
"The most convenient process to adopt in such cases is what is styled the method
of undetermined* multipliers. We shall illustrate this process by ..."
5. Mathematical and Physical Papers by Sir George Gabriel Stokes, Baron John William Strutt Rayleigh (1905)
"The subject is the discontinuity of arbitrary constants that appear as multipliers
of semi-convergent series, the variable according to powers of which the ..."
6. A Treatise on Algebra by Elias Loomis (1886)
"Find multipliers which shall render -v/3 — Vx rational, and determine ...
Find multipliers that shall make 1 + V2+ VH rational, and determine the product. ..."
7. Scientific Papers by George Howard Darwin, Francis Darwin, Ernest William Brown (1907)
"Method of Equivalent multipliers for the Harmonic Analysis for the Tides of Long
... The plan proposed by Professor Adams is that of equivalent multipliers. ..."
8. The Elementary Part of A Treatise on the Dynamics of a System of Rigid by Edward John Routh (1897)
"If any one of these equations could be deduced from the others, we could, by
using the same multipliers, deduce one of the equations ..."