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  • 11Admissible rule — In logic, a rule of inference is admissible in a formal system if the set of theorems of the system is closed under the rule. The concept of an admissible rule was introduced by Paul Lorenzen (1955).DefinitionsThe concept of admissibility, as… …

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  • 12Explicit substitution — In computer science, Explicit substitution is an umbrella term used to describe several calculi based on the Lambda calculus that pay special attention to the formalization of the process of substitution. The concept of explicit substitutions has …

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  • 13Simultaneous substitution — For the US equivalent to this practice, see Syndication exclusivity. The View as it appears on ABC in Canada before and after simultaneous substitution is implemented as requested by CTV. Note the appearance of CTV s bug in the lower right corner …

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  • 14Product rule — For Euler s chain rule relating partial derivatives of three independent variables, see Triple product rule. For the counting principle in combinatorics, see Rule of product. Topics in Calculus Fundamental theorem Limits of functions Continuity… …

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  • 15L'Hôpital's rule — Guillaume de l Hôpital, after whom this rule is named. In calculus, l Hôpital s rule pronounced: [lopiˈtal] (also called Bernoulli s rule) uses derivatives to help evaluate limits involving indeterminate forms. Application …

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  • 16Golden Rule savings rate — In economics, the Golden Rule savings rate is the rate of savings which maximizes steady state growth consumption in the Solow growth model. It is a term attributedref|PhelpsAttribution to Edmund Phelps who wrote in 1961 that the Golden Rule do… …

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  • 17Quotient rule — In calculus, the quotient rule is a method of finding the derivative of a function that is the quotient of two other functions for which derivatives exist. If the function one wishes to differentiate, f(x), can be written as :f(x) =… …

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  • 18Markovnikov's rule — is illustrated by the reaction of propene with hydrobromic acid In organic chemistry, Markovnikov s rule or Markownikoff s rule is an observation based on Zaitsev s rule. It was formulated by the Russian chemist Vladimir Vasilevich Markovnikov in …

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  • 19Triple product rule — The triple product rule, known variously as the cyclic chain rule, cyclic relation, cyclical rule or Euler s chain rule, is a formula which relates partial derivatives of three interdependent variables. The rule finds application in… …

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  • 20Defensive substitution — A defensive substitution in the game of baseball occurs when a currently non playing player is placed into the field in place of a starting player, typically due either to injury or the appearance of a pinch hitter. In the American League, a… …

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