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For moments, we can use as tests a function (e.g. a Gaussian) that is centered at the origin and also one centered off the origin. The change in solid-harmonic coefficients when you shift the origin of a moment expansion is analytically computable.
For moments, we can use as tests a function (e.g. a Gaussian) that is centered at the origin and also one centered off the origin. The change in solid-harmonic coefficients when you shift the origin of a moment expansion is analytically computable.
There are also some analytic formulas available.
Originally posted by @PaulWAyers in #13 (comment)
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