0 present participle of propagate
2 to spread opinions, lies, or beliefs among a lot of people:
3 to send out or spread light or sound waves, movement, etc., or to be sent out or spread:
Then do the same by propagating probability density backward from the goal.
In this second paper, an analysis is undertaken of solitary waves propagating along the middle layer of a three-fluid system.
Collisional losses provide a smooth transition between the slow and fast propagating wave dispersion curves by way of the stopband.
The solid and dotted curves are after propagating 140 and 150 m, respectively.
Assessing the fossil energy costs of propagating agricultural crops.
Accordingly, strictly perpendicularly propagating electrostatic waves cannot accelerate particles, because no resonant particles exist.
Regularization of the stress-energy tensor for vector and scalar particles propagating in a general background metric.
The propagating wave packets assume a conical shape where the parallel group velocity is more than the perpendicular one.