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Covers the measurement of electric dipole density in vacuum and materials, the properties of insulating materials, dielectric constants, and the detection of aircraft by radar.
Covers the physical phenomena of electrostatic transduction, including charge accumulation, capacitance, and electrostatic force, with practical examples of sensors and actuators.
Explores equivariant structural representations in atomistic machine learning, emphasizing the importance of representing target properties in the spherical basis.