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- In this case, chain complexes are studied axiomatically as algebraic structures.
- Euclidean geometry can be axiomatically described in several ways.
- The hyperreals can be developed either axiomatically or by more constructively oriented methods.
- These M鯾ius planes can be described axiomatically and exist in both finite and infinite versions.
- All of these logical systems can also be defined axiomatically, as is shown in the next section.
- When a player hits like Freedman, he is axiomatically said to have a " linebacker mentality ."
- It is possible to treat different measures of algorithmic information as particular cases of axiomatically defined measures of algorithmic information.
- Carath閛dory's " first axiomatically rigid foundation of thermodynamics " was acclaimed by Max Born but criticized by Max Planck.
- CEAs differ in their formal properties, so that they cannot be considered a single, axiomatically characterized class of algebra.
- Assuming no special knowledge of mathematics, it takes up mathematics from the very beginning, proceed axiomatically and give complete proofs.
- This " Borel's Law " is actually the universal probability bound, which when applied to evolution is axiomatically incorrect.
- However, this approach also has its drawbacks as both the existence of ordered pairs and their characteristic property must be axiomatically assumed.
- This seems like an axiomatically true idea, and seems to be basically necessary given our intuitive understanding of how the universe works.
- Biden said . " I do not believe, axiomatically, that there is not time to deal with any arms control agreement.
- Matrix theory replaces the study of linear transformations, which were defined axiomatically, by the study of matrices, which are concrete objects.
- An alternative treatment is to axiomatically introduce the wedge product, and then demonstrate that this can be used directly to solve linear systems.
- Von Neumann and Morgenstern 1944 book " Games and Economic Behaviour " treated preferences as a formal relation whose properties can be stated axiomatically.
- One may also define collineation groups for axiomatically defined projective spaces, where there is no natural notion of a projective " linear " transform.
- It is this homology functor that may be defined axiomatically, so that it stands on its own as a functor on the category of chain complexes.
- IL provides an axiomatically formulated theory of language, which currently covers, in particular, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and language variability.
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