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  • 121Schwinger function — In quantum field theory, the Wightman distributions can be analytically continued to analytic functions in Euclidean space with the domain restricted to the ordered set of points in Euclidean space with no coinciding points. These functions are… …

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  • 122Multivector — p vector redirects here. For other uses, see K vector (disambiguation). In multilinear algebra, a multivector or clif is an element of the (graded) exterior algebra on a vector space, Λ * V. This algebra consists of linear combinations of simple… …

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  • 123Antisymmetry — is a theory of syntactic linearization presented in Richard Kayne s 1994 monograph The Antisymmetry of Syntax .cite book | author=Kayne, Richard S. | title=The Antisymmetry of Syntax. Linguistic Inquiry Monograph Twenty Five | year = 1994 |… …

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  • 124Kalb-Ramond field — In theoretical physics in general and string theory in particular, the Kalb Ramond field, also known as the NS NS B field, is a quantum field that transforms as a two form i.e. an antisymmetric tensor field with two indices.It generalizes the… …

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  • 125Alternatives to general relativity — are physical theories that attempt to describe the phenomena of gravitation in competition to Einstein s theory of general relativity.There have been many different attempts at constructing an ideal theory of gravity. These attempts can be split… …

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  • 126Quasitransitive relation — Quasitransitivity is a weakened version of transitivity that is used in social choice theory or microeconomics. Informally, a relation is quasitransitive if it is symmetric for some values and transitive elsewhere.Formal definitionA binary… …

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  • 127Bianchi classification — In mathematics, the Bianchi classification, named for Luigi Bianchi, is a classification of the 3 dimensional real Lie algebras into 11 classes, 9 of which are single groups and two of which have a continuum of isomorphism classes. (Sometimes two …

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  • 128Molecular vibration — A molecular vibration occurs when atoms in a molecule are in periodic motion while the molecule as a whole has constant translational and rotational motion. The frequency of the periodic motion is known as a vibration frequency, and the typical… …

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