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Considerando que $h(x,y,z)$ \'e uma fun\c{c}\~ao harm\^onica, como as an\^omalias
gravim\'etrica e magn\'etica, obtemos apartir da equa\c{c}\~ao de Laplace em coordenadas Cartesianas
com condi\c{c}\~oes de fronteiras de Dirichlet:
\begin{eqnarray}
\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!
h(x,y,z) =
\left [ \sum^{\infty}_{n=1}
A_{n} \mbox{sin}(n \sqrt{ \lambda} x) +
B_{n} \cos (n \sqrt{ \lambda} x)
\right ]
\left [ \sum^{\infty}_{m=1}
P_{m} \mbox{sin}(m \sqrt{ \lambda} y) +
Q_{m} \cos (m \sqrt{ \lambda} y)
\right ]
\left [ C \mbox{e}^{z \sqrt{\lambda}} \right ],
\label{a1}
\end{eqnarray}
em que $A_{n}, B_{n}$, $P_{m}, Q_{m}$ e $C$ s\ao constantes e $\lambda$ \'e um n\'umero positivo.
\par
Derivando $h(x,y,z)$ (equa\c{c}\~ao \ref{a1}) com rela\c{c}\~ao a $x$ temos
\begin{eqnarray}
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Bi$_{2}$Sr$_{2}$Ca$_{2}$Cu$_{3}$O$_{10 + \delta}$ (Bi-2223). We conclude with a revisitation of the work of which can also be found at this URL: \url{http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1975CMaPh..43..199H}.