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Definition of Mollifiers

Mollifier
Mollifier Mol"li*fi`er, n. One who, or that which, mollifies. --Bacon.

Meaning of Mollifiers from wikipedia

- original. They are also known as Friedrichs mollifiers after Kurt Otto Friedrichs, who introduced them. Mollifiers were introduced by Kurt Otto Friedrichs...
- smooth functions with compact support is the construction of so-called mollifiers, which are important in theories of generalized functions, such as Laurent...
- teachers' unions, neither the Higher Education Act nor the new endowments mollified the college professors and students growing increasingly uneasy with the...
- gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her." The Queen was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess...
- coronation was needed. This second coronation, on 24 September 1674, mollified those who still believed that Shivaji was not qualified for the Vedic...
- Alicent's two sons a threat to the crown. Rhaenyra and Laenor are betrothed, mollifying Lord Corlys. Understanding Laenor's homo****uality, Rhaenyra proposes fulfilling...
- reforms and the disasters of 1900 only exacerbated. Cixi in 1901 moved to mollify the foreign community, called for reform proposals, and initiated the Late...
- The United Kingdom, France and Austria united in proposing amendments to mollify the Sultan, but the court of St. Petersburg ignored their suggestions....
- and was artificially inseminated with a sperm donor to become pregnant. Mollified, Sarah kisses him and is caught by Jeff, who has returned to California...
- harsh revenge on the remaining rebels but was persuaded by the Church to mollify his policies through the Dictum of Kenilworth. Reconstruction was slow...