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Virial identites emerge from multiplying [[Conservation law| local conservation laws]] by a weight function and integrating. With the right choice of weight function, this procedure sometimes generates terms of definite sign leading to a [[Monotonicity formula]].
Virial identites emerge from multiplying [[Conservation law| local conservation laws]] by a weight function and integrating. With the right choice of weight function, this procedure sometimes generates terms of definite sign leading to a [[Monotonicity formula]].


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Latest revision as of 18:58, 15 September 2006


Virial identites emerge from multiplying local conservation laws by a weight function and integrating. With the right choice of weight function, this procedure sometimes generates terms of definite sign leading to a Monotonicity formula.