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  • 91Bootstrap model — In physics, the term bootstrap model is used for a class of theories that use very general consistency criteria to determine the form of a quantum theory from some assumptions on the spectrum of particles.In the 1960s and 70s, the ever growing… …

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  • 92List of first-order theories — In mathematical logic, a first order theory is given by a set of axioms in somelanguage. This entry lists some of the more common examples used in model theory and some of their properties. PreliminariesFor every natural mathematical structure… …

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  • 93Relational quantum mechanics — This article is intended for those already familiar with quantum mechanics and its attendant interpretational difficulties. Readers who are new to the subject may first want to read the introduction to quantum mechanics. Relational quantum… …

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  • 94Paul Gerber — (* 1854; † 1909) was a German physicist. He studied in Berlin from 1872 1875. In 1877 he became a teacher at the Realgymnasium (high school) in Stargard in Pommern. Gerber is known for his controversial work on the speed of gravity and the… …

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  • 95Errors-in-variables models — In statistics and econometrics, errors in variables models or measurement errors models are regression models that account for measurement errors in the independent variables. In contrast, standard regression models assume that those regressors… …

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  • 96in´con|sist´ent|ly — in|con|sist|ent «IHN kuhn SIHS tuhnt», adjective. 1. not consistent; not in agreement; lacking in agreement with itself or something else; at variance: »The policeman s failure to arrest the thief was inconsistent with his duty. SYNONYM(S):… …

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  • 97in|con|sist|ent — «IHN kuhn SIHS tuhnt», adjective. 1. not consistent; not in agreement; lacking in agreement with itself or something else; at variance: »The policeman s failure to arrest the thief was inconsistent with his duty. SYNONYM(S): discrepant,… …

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  • 98René Descartes — Descartes redirects here. For other uses, see Descartes (disambiguation). René Descartes Portrait after Frans Ha …

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  • 99Rank (linear algebra) — The column rank of a matrix A is the maximum number of linearly independent column vectors of A. The row rank of a matrix A is the maximum number of linearly independent row vectors of A. Equivalently, the column rank of A is the dimension of the …

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