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Definition of Multipoles
1. multipole [n] - See also: multipole
Lexicographical Neighbors of Multipoles
Literary usage of Multipoles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Visualizing Chemistry: The Progress and Promise of Advanced Chemical Imaging by National Research Council (U.S.) (2006)
"... most modern potentials implemented in the cited codes also include higher-order
corrections, including multipoles and polarization effects. ..."
2. Practical Electrical Engineering, Direct Currents: A Manual for Use in by Harry George Cisin (1922)
"The use of multipoles results in a lighter machine, and incidentally there is a
saving of field copper and a reduction in sparking. ..."
3. Green's Functions and Boundary Element Analysis for Modeling of Mechanical edited by J. R. Berger, V. K. Tewary (1998)
"Cracks in an infinite or semi-infinite domain are modeled using a continuous
distribution of dislocations in 2D or force multipoles in 3D resulting in a ..."
4. Biomedical Technology Resources: A Research Resources Directory edited by Barry Leonard (1998)
"... (multiple timescales, fast multipoles, mixed Monte Carlo/molecular dynamics
methods), and novel methods for correlated quantum chemical calculations. ..."
5. Dynamic Materials Models in Computer Programs: Workshop Proceedings edited by Lennart Agardh (1998)
"Cracks in an infinite or semi-infinite domain are modeled using a continuous
distribution of dislocations in 2D or force multipoles in 3D resulting in a ..."
6. Visualizing Chemistry: The Progress and Promise of Advanced Chemical Imaging by National Research Council (U.S.) (2006)
"... most modern potentials implemented in the cited codes also include higher-order
corrections, including multipoles and polarization effects. ..."
7. Practical Electrical Engineering, Direct Currents: A Manual for Use in by Harry George Cisin (1922)
"The use of multipoles results in a lighter machine, and incidentally there is a
saving of field copper and a reduction in sparking. ..."
8. Green's Functions and Boundary Element Analysis for Modeling of Mechanical edited by J. R. Berger, V. K. Tewary (1998)
"Cracks in an infinite or semi-infinite domain are modeled using a continuous
distribution of dislocations in 2D or force multipoles in 3D resulting in a ..."
9. Biomedical Technology Resources: A Research Resources Directory edited by Barry Leonard (1998)
"... (multiple timescales, fast multipoles, mixed Monte Carlo/molecular dynamics
methods), and novel methods for correlated quantum chemical calculations. ..."
10. Dynamic Materials Models in Computer Programs: Workshop Proceedings edited by Lennart Agardh (1998)
"Cracks in an infinite or semi-infinite domain are modeled using a continuous
distribution of dislocations in 2D or force multipoles in 3D resulting in a ..."