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  • 121Transform theory — In mathematics, transform theory is the study of transforms. The essence of transform theory is that by a suitable choice of basis for a vector space a problem may be simplified mdash; or diagonalized as in spectral theory.pectral theoryIn… …

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  • 122Saison 3 de The Big Bang Theory — Série The Big Bang Theory Pays d’origine  États Unis Chaîne d’origine CBS Dif …

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  • 123Degeneracy (graph theory) — In graph theory, a k degenerate graph is an undirected graph in which every subgraph has a vertex of degree at most k: that is, some vertex in the subgraph touches k or fewer of the subgraph s edges. The degeneracy of a graph is the smallest… …

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  • 125Viehland-Mason Theory — The Viehland Mason theory is a two temperature theory for charged and neutral atoms, which explains how trace ions can have a substantially different temperature than dilute gas atoms. It is one of any of a number of kinetic theories of the… …

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  • 126Power theory of economics — Developed by Yasuma Takada in a series of lectures at Kyoto University in the late 1980s, the power theory of economics is mostly based on a critique of both mainstream economics as well as heterodox economics theories of unemployment, most… …

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  • 127Gy's sampling theory — is a theory about the sampling of materials, developed by Pierre Gy in articles and books including:*(1960) Sampling nomogram *(1979) Sampling of particulate materials; theory and practice *(1982) Sampling of particulate materials; theory and… …

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  • 128Nevanlinna theory — is a branch of complex analysis developed by Rolf Nevanlinna. It deals with the value distribution theory of holomorphic functions in one variable, usually denoted z. Nevanlinna theory is very useful when dealing with meromorphic functions as… …

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