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  1. Potential theory: In mathematics and mathematical physics, potential theory is the study of harmonic functions. The term "potential theory" was coined in 19th-century physics when it was realized that two fundamental forces of nature known at the time, namely gravity and ... (Branch of mathematics and mathematical physics) [100%] 2023-10-29 [Potential theory] [Partial differential equations]...
  2. Potential theory: In mathematics and mathematical physics, potential theory is the study of harmonic functions. The term "potential theory" was coined in 19th-century physics when it was realized that two fundamental forces of nature known at the time, namely gravity and ... (Branch of mathematics and mathematical physics) [100%] 2022-07-03 [Potential theory] [Partial differential equations]...
  3. Potential theory: Originally, studies related to the properties of forces which follow the law of gravitation. In the statement of this law given by I. (Mathematics) [100%] 2024-01-08
  4. Potential theory of Polanyi: The potential theory of Polanyi, also called Polanyi adsorption potential theory, is a model of adsorption proposed by Michael Polanyi where adsorption can be measured through the equilibrium between the chemical potential of a gas near the surface and the ... [70%] 2023-04-08 [Surface science]
  5. Potential theory, abstract: The theory of potentials on abstract topological spaces. Abstract potential theory arose in the middle of the 20th century from the efforts to create a unified axiomatic method for treating a vast diversity of properties of the different potentials that ... (Mathematics) [81%] 2023-09-21
  6. Mixed potential theory: Mixed potential theory is a theory used in electrochemistry that relates the potentials and currents from differing constituents to come up with a 'weighted' potential at zero net current. In other words, it is an electrode potential resulting from a ... [81%] 2023-09-24 [Electrochemistry] [Potential]...
  7. Polar set (potential theory): In mathematics, in the area of classical potential theory, polar sets are the "negligible sets", similar to the way in which sets of measure zero are the negligible sets in measure theory. A set Z {\displaystyle Z} in R n ... (Potential theory) [70%] 2023-12-18 [Subharmonic functions]
  8. Potential theory, inverse problems in: Problems in which one has to find the form and densities of an attracting body from given values of the exterior (interior) potential of this body (see Potential theory). Stated otherwise, one of these problems consists in finding a body ... (Mathematics) [63%] 2024-01-13
  9. Martin boundary in potential theory: The ideal boundary of a Green space $ \Omega $( see also Boundary (in the theory of uniform algebras)), which allows one to construct the characteristic representation of positive harmonic functions in $ \Omega $. Let $ \Omega $ be a locally compact, non-compact, topological ... (Mathematics) [63%] 2023-10-18
  10. Four potential theory of gravitation: The discussion that follows has yet to enter mainstream physics and for that reason has been labeled "fringe". But a mainstream variation of this idea is well known as a linear approximation to Einstein's theory of relativity. [63%] 2023-12-22
  11. Boundary value problems in potential theory: Fundamental problems in both classical and abstract potential theory. The classical Newton and logarithmic potentials satisfy certain partial differential equations of elliptic type: the Laplace equation in regions free of the masses generating the potentials, and the Poisson equation in ... (Mathematics) [57%] 2023-10-19
  12. Potential theory, mixed boundary value problems of: The kind of boundary value problems where the Dirichlet boundary condition (cf. Dirichlet problem) is given at one part of the boundary, and a Neumann-type boundary condition (cf. (Mathematics) [53%] 2023-10-17

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