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- Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization [r]: Sequential procedure or algorithm for constructing a set of mutually orthogonal vectors from a given set of linearly independent vectors. [e]
- Harmonic oscillator (quantum) [r]: system of single mass in parabolic potential treated quantum mechanically. [e]
- Kronecker delta [r]: A quantity depending on two subscripts which is equal to one when they are equal and zero when they are unequal. [e]
- Gaussian-Legendre quadrature formula [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Gauss-Legendre quadrature [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Quaternions [r]: Numbers of form a + bi + cj + dk, where a, b, c and d are real, and i2 = −1, j2 = −1 and k2 = −1. [e]
- Rotation matrix [r]: a 3×3 proper (unit determinant) orthogonal (orthonormal rows and columns) matrix [e]
- Legendre polynomials [r]: Orthogonal polynomials in the variable −1 ≤ x ≤ 1 and weight function w(x) = 1. [e]