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  • 11Information-theoretic death — is the destruction of the human brain, and information within it, to such an extent that recovery of the original mind and person that occupied the brain is theoretically impossible by any physical means. The concept of information theoretic… …

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  • 12Field-theoretic simulation — A field theoretic simulation is a numerical strategy to calculate structure and physical properties of a many particle system within the framework of a statistical field theory, like e.g. a polymer field theory. A convenient possibility is to use …

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  • 13Information theoretic security — A cryptosystem is information theoretically secure if its security derives purely from information theory. That is, it is secure even when the adversary has unbounded computing power. An example of an information theoretically secure cryptosystem …

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  • 14Proof-theoretic semantics — is an approach to the semantics of logic that attempts to locate the meaning of propositions and logical connectives not in terms of interpretations, as in Tarskian approaches to semantics, but in the role that the proposition or logical… …

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  • 15Decision-theoretic rough sets — (DTRS) is a probabilistic extension of rough set classification. First created in 1990 by Dr. Yiyu Yao[1], the extension makes use of loss functions to derive and region parameters. Like rough sets, the lower and upper approximations of a set are …

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  • 16Number-theoretic transform — The number theoretic transform (NTT) is similar to the discrete Fourier transform, but operates with modular arithmetic on integers instead of complex numbers.DefinitionThe discrete Fourier transform is given by:f j=sum {k=0}^{n 1}x kleft(e^{… …

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  • 17Set-theoretic topology — In mathematics, set theoretic topology is a subject that combines set theory and general topology. It focuses on topological questions that are independent of ZFC.References*cite book|title=Handbook of Set Theoretic… …

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  • 18Functional-theoretic algebra — In mathematics, a functional theoretic algebra is a unital associative algebra whose multiplication is defined by the action of two linear functionals.Let AF be a vector space over a field F , and let L 1 and L 2 be two linear functionals on AF… …

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  • 19Set-theoretic limit — In mathematics, the limit of a sequence of sets A1 , A2 , ... is a set whose elements are determined by the sequence in either of two equivalent ways: *Using indicator variables, let xi equal 1 if x is in Ai and 0 otherwise. If the limit as i… …

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  • 20Set-theoretic definition of natural numbers — Several ways have been proposed to define the natural numbers using set theory.The contemporary standardIn standard (ZF) set theory the natural numbersare defined recursively by 0 = {} (the empty set) and n +1 = n ∪ { n }. Then n = {0,1,..., n… …

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