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  • 101Inverse relation — In mathematics, the inverse relation of a binary relation is the relation that occurs when you switch the order of the elements in the relation. For example, the inverse of the relation child of is the relation parent of . In formal… …

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  • 102Dirac bracket — The Dirac bracket is a generalization of the Poisson bracket developed by Paul Dirac to correctly treat systems with second class constraints in Hamiltonian mechanics and canonical quantization. It is an important part of Dirac s development of… …

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  • 103Associative algebra — In mathematics, an associative algebra is a vector space (or more generally, a module) which also allows the multiplication of vectors in a distributive and associative manner. They are thus special algebras. Definition An associative algebra A… …

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  • 104Isomorphism — In abstract algebra, an isomorphism (Greek: ἴσος isos equal , and μορφή morphe shape ) is a bijective map f such that both f and its inverse f −1 are homomorphisms, i.e., structure preserving mappings.In the more general setting of category… …

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  • 105Gell-Mann matrices — The Gell Mann matrices, named for Murray Gell Mann, are one possible representation of the infinitesimal generators of the special unitary group called SU(3).This group has eight generators, which we can write as gi , with i taking values from 1… …

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  • 106List of cosmologists — This is a list of people who have made noteworthy contributions to cosmology (the study of the history and large scale structure of the universe) and their cosmological achievements. This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. Contents …

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  • 107GENERIC formalism — In non equilibrium thermodynamics, GENERIC is an acronym for General Equation for Non Equilibrium Reversible Irreversible Coupling. It is the general form of dynamic equation for a system with both reversible and irreversible dynamics (generated… …

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  • 108total order — noun A relation that is reflexive, antisymmetric, and transitive (i.e., that is a partial order), and having the property that for any two elements of its set, one is related to the other. Syn: total ordering re …

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  • 109Curl (mathematics) — Topics in Calculus Fundamental theorem Limits of functions Continuity Mean value theorem Differential calculus  Derivative Change of variables Implicit differentiation Taylor s theorem Related rates …

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  • 110Feynman diagram — The Wick s expansion of the integrand gives (among others) the following termNarpsi(x)gamma^mupsi(x)arpsi(x )gamma^ upsi(x )underline{A mu(x)A u(x )};,whereunderline{A mu(x)A u(x )}=int{d^4pover(2pi)^4}{ig {mu u}over k^2+i0}e^{ k(x x )}is the… …

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