0 a number used to multiply another number. A multiplier is often used to calculate things such as tax or pension payments:
1 spending on one product or service that causes people and organizations to spend on other things as a result:
The first effect which all the media of mechanical reproduction have upon musical culture is that of a multiplier.
The "dread" factor can then used as a multiplier, so, in effect, a third variable.
These probabilities are the multipliers, effectively decreasing the radiation decay rates of transitions originating lines.
This emphasizes that absolute majority rules protect the status quo, just as does raising the voting multiplier from majority to supermajority.
It is striking, however, that the political appeal of majority rule often reasserts itself even where supermajority multipliers or other minority-veto schemes are in effect.
Apart from one multiplier of a which equals one (coming from the family), the multipliers of a lie off the unit circle.
The measure would also pass even under a two-thirds supermajority multiplier with the ordinary present-and-voting multiplicand.
Such problems thus always have unbounded sets of multipliers which typically consist in rays.