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  • 111Decision field theory — (DFT), is a dynamic cognitive approach to human decision making. It is a cognitive model that describes how people make decisions rather than a rational model that prescribes what people should do. It is also a dynamic model of decision making… …

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  • 112Flatness (systems theory) — Flatness in systems theory is a system property that extends the notion of Controllability from linear systems to nonlinear dynamical systems. A system that has the flatness property is called a flat system . Flat systems have a (fictituous) flat …

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  • 113o-minimal theory — In mathematical logic, and more specifically in model theory, an infinite structure (M,<,...) which is totally ordered by < is called an o minimal structure if and only if every definable subset X ⊂ M (with parameters taken from… …

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  • 114List of group theory topics — Contents 1 Structures and operations 2 Basic properties of groups 2.1 Group homomorphisms 3 Basic types of groups …

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  • 115System of linear equations — In mathematics, a system of linear equations (or linear system) is a collection of linear equations involving the same set of variables. For example,:egin{alignat}{7}3x ; + ; 2y ; ; z ; = ; 1 2x ; ; 2y ; + ; 4z ; = ; 2 x ; + ; frac{1}{2} y ; ; z …

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  • 116List of number theory topics — This is a list of number theory topics, by Wikipedia page. See also List of recreational number theory topics Topics in cryptography Contents 1 Factors 2 Fractions 3 Modular arithmetic …

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  • 117Glossary of tensor theory — This is a glossary of tensor theory. For expositions of tensor theory from different points of view, see:* Tensor * Classical treatment of tensors * Tensor (intrinsic definition) * Intermediate treatment of tensors * Application of tensor theory… …

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  • 118Transcendence theory — In mathematics, transcendence theory is a branch of number theory that investigates transcendental numbers, in both qualitative and quantitative ways.TranscendenceThe fundamental theorem of algebra tells us that if we have a non zero polynomial… …

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  • 119Finite strain theory — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 120p-adic Hodge theory — In mathematics, p adic Hodge theory is a theory that provides a way to classify and study p adic Galois representations of characteristic 0 local fields[1] with residual characteristic p (such as Qp). The theory has its beginnings in Jean Pierre… …

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