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  • 81Field (physics) — The magnitude of an electric field surrounding two equally charged (repelling) particles. Brighter areas have a greater magnitude. The direction of the field is not visible …

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  • 82Errett Bishop — Errett Albert Bishop (1928–1983) was an American mathematician known for his work on analysis. He is the father of constructivist analysis, by virtue of his 1967 Foundations of Constructive Analysis , where he proved most of the important… …

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  • 83Happened-before — The happened before relation (denoted: o) is a means of ordering events based on the causal relationship of two events in asynchronous distributed systems. It was formulated by Leslie Lamport.The happened before relation is formally defined as: * …

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  • 84List of basic discrete mathematics topics — Discrete mathematics, also called finite mathematics, is the study of mathematical structures that are fundamentally , in the sense of not supporting or requiring the notion of continuity. Most, if not all, of the objects studied in finite… …

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  • 85Homogeneous space — In mathematics, particularly in the theories of Lie groups, algebraic groups and topological groups, a homogeneous space for a group G is a non empty manifold or topological space X on which G acts continuously by symmetry in a transitive way. A… …

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  • 86Weyl tensor — In differential geometry, the Weyl curvature tensor, named after Hermann Weyl, is a measure of the curvature of spacetime or, more generally, a pseudo Riemannian manifold. Like the Riemann curvature tensor, the Weyl tensor expresses the tidal… …

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  • 87List 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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  • 88Tetrad (index notation) — In Riemannian geometry, we can introduce a coordinate system over the Riemannian manifold (at least, over a chart), giving n coordinates :xi, i=1,...,n for an n dimensional manifold. Locally, at least, this gives a basis for the 1 forms, dxi… …

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  • 89Electromagnetic tensor — Electromagnetism Electricity · …

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  • 90Dissipative particle dynamics — (DPD) is a stochastic simulation technique for simulating the dynamic and rheological properties of simple and complex fluids. It was initially devised by Hoogerbrugge and Koelman [1][2] to avoid the lattice artifacts of the so called lattice gas …

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