mollifier
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]mollifier (plural mollifiers)
- One who mollifies.
- 1705, Henry Sheeres, A Discourse concerning the Mediterranean Sea, and the Streights of Gibraltar:
- […] the Lord Treasurer, who ever secretly feigned himself to be a Moderator and Mollifier of the Catholicks Afflictions […]
- (mathematics) An "approximation to the identity", a smooth function with special properties, used in distribution theory to create sequences of smooth functions approximating nonsmooth (generalized) functions, via convolution.
- 2009, Notices of the American Mathematical Society[1], volume 56, number 6:
- I particularly remember how, at that time, I was using his mollifier method to study the zero density of L-functions and was stuck with something.