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  2. File:Intensity profiles of Laguerre-Gaussian modes.pdf ...

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  3. Restricted isometry property - Wikipedia

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    In linear algebra, the restricted isometry property (RIP) characterizes matrices which are nearly orthonormal, at least when operating on sparse vectors. The concept was introduced by Emmanuel Candès and Terence Tao [1] and is used to prove many theorems in the field of compressed sensing. [2]

  4. File:Gaussian and Logistic Normal pdfs.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Gegenbauer polynomials - Wikipedia

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    The Gegenbauer polynomials appear naturally as extensions of Legendre polynomials in the context of potential theory and harmonic analysis.The Newtonian potential in R n has the expansion, valid with α = (n − 2)/2,

  6. TURBOMOLE - Wikipedia

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    Gaussian basis sets are used in Turbomole. The functionality of the program concentrates extensively on the electronic structure methods with effective cost-performance characteristics such as density functional theory , [ 3 ] second–order Møller-Plesset [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and coupled cluster theory .

  7. Gauss–Laguerre quadrature - Wikipedia

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    More generally, one can also consider integrands that have a known power-law singularity at x=0, for some real number >, leading to integrals of the form: + (). In this case, the weights are given [2] in terms of the generalized Laguerre polynomials:

  8. Spartan (chemistry software) - Wikipedia

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    Spartan is a molecular modelling and computational chemistry application from Wavefunction. [2] It contains code for molecular mechanics, semi-empirical methods, ab initio models, [3] density functional models, [4] post-Hartree–Fock models, [5] and thermochemical recipes including G3(MP2) [6] and T1. [7]

  9. Common integrals in quantum field theory - Wikipedia

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    In quantum field theory n-dimensional integrals of the form ⁡ (()) appear often. Here ℏ {\displaystyle \hbar } is the reduced Planck constant and f is a function with a positive minimum at q = q 0 {\displaystyle q=q_{0}} .