| 单词 | self-consistent | 
| 释义 | self-consistentadj. 1.  Not having parts or aspects which are in conflict or contradiction with each other; internally consistent. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > uniformity > 			[adjective]		 oneOE consimilec1400 suinga1425 even?c1425 agreeable1512 uniform1540 consemblable?1541 suant1547 constantc1550 just?1556 similar1563 similary1564 unvaried1570 uniformal1574 consimilar1577 homogeneana1601 homogeneal1603 homogene1607 invariable1607 of a piece1607 undistinguisheda1616 univocal1615 immutable1621 uniformable1632 solemn1639 homogeneous1646 consistent1651 pariformal1651 self-consistent1651 congeniousa1656 level1655 undiversificated1659 equal1663 of one make1674 invarieda1676 congenerous1683 undiversified1684 equable1693 solid1699 consisting1700 tranquil1794 unbranching1826 horizontal1842 sole1845 self-similar1847 homoeomeric1865 equiformal1883 monochrome1970 the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > 			[adjective]		 > having the parts in agreement consonant1551 correspondent1555 consistent1651 self-consistent1651 consisting1700 congruous1753 1651    J. Goodwin Άπολύτρωσις Άπολυτρώσεως xv. 374  				You shall finde Him self-consistent in this Opinion, in His 64 Homily upon Matth. 1704    J. Norris Ess. Ideal World II. ii. 60  				They are also so self-consistent as in consequence of their common principle to hold that they do not think. 1795    H. Hunter tr.  L. Euler Lett. to German Princess I. xxvii. 122  				But this explanation, which thus far is perfectly self-consistent, leads me forward to researches of still greater importance. 1816    S. T. Coleridge Statesman's Man. 5  				Imposture, organized into a comprehensive and self-consistent whole. 1843    Penny Cycl. XXVII. 199/2  				An accurate and self-consistent system of weights and measures. 1895    R. W. Church Pascal & Other Serm. xvi. 272  				We have learned from facts a reassurance which some only can find in the most self-consistent theories. 1948    H. Read Art Now 134  				We call ‘abstract’ all works of art which..proceed to make a self-consistent and independent aesthetic unity in no sense relying on an objective equivalence. 1952    ABA Jrnl. Mar. 256/2  				Truth in the law is something more than a set of self-consistent principles. 2010    D. A. Rothery Planets: Very Short Introd. i. 6  				A fully self-consistent and elegant model of the Solar System's scale and nature.  2.  Physics and Chemistry. In an iterative method for approximating the wave function and energy of a quantum system having more than one electron: designating a field calculated to be identical, within a chosen threshold of variation, to the assumed field chosen as a starting point for the iterative procedure. Also: of or relating to this.This method of approximation was first devised in 1928 by British mathematician and physicist Douglas Rayer Hartree (1897–1958), later being refined by the Russian physicist Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fock (1898–1974). ΚΠ 1928    D. R. Hartree in  Proc. Cambr. Philos. Soc. 24 113  				If the final field is the same as the initial field, the field will be called ‘self-consistent’. 1974    R. M. Eisberg  & R. Resnick Quantum Physics ix. 347  				It might seem that there is no way to find the net potential of an atom at intermediate distances from its center... But it can be taken care of by demanding that the net potential be self-consistent. 2002    C. M. Quinn Computational Quantum Chem. v. 162  				The calculation returns a form for the function, which then can be used to carry out another calculation and so on until the difference between the input choice and the output..is as small as possible, that is to say, the potential field is self-consistent. Derivatives  self-conˈsistently adv. ΚΠ 1857    J. Orr Theism viii. 246  				Were Atheism permitted self-consistently to recognise the injunctions of conscience, it cannot realize to itself the infinite difference between right and wrong. 1973    Physical Rev. B. 7 674  				Energy bands, Fermi surfaces, and densities of states of calcium as a function of lattice constant have been calculated self-consistently by the augmented-plane-wave method. 1997    G. Dozois Mod. Classics of Fantasy 39  				The technology in the book is as rigorously worked out and as self-consistently utilized as in any ‘hard science’ story. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, January 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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