Similarities between Infinity and Multipole expansion
Infinity and Multipole expansion have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Complex number, Convergent series, Euclidean space, Exponentiation, Function (mathematics), Real number, Series (mathematics).
Complex number
In mathematics, a complex number is an element of a number system that extends the real numbers with a specific element denoted, called the imaginary unit and satisfying the equation i^.
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Convergent series
In mathematics, a series is the sum of the terms of an infinite sequence of numbers.
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Euclidean space
Euclidean space is the fundamental space of geometry, intended to represent physical space.
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Exponentiation
In mathematics, exponentiation is an operation involving two numbers: the base and the exponent or power.
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Function (mathematics)
In mathematics, a function from a set to a set assigns to each element of exactly one element of.
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Real number
In mathematics, a real number is a number that can be used to measure a continuous one-dimensional quantity such as a distance, duration or temperature.
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Series (mathematics)
In mathematics, a series is, roughly speaking, the operation of adding infinitely many quantities, one after the other, to a given starting quantity.
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Infinity and Multipole expansion Comparison
Infinity has 184 relations, while Multipole expansion has 86. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 2.59% = 7 / (184 + 86).
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