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nding the relation between geometry and field | theories that arise through string dualities (culminat |
w various popular alternative classical field | theories of gravitation fare in dealing with them. |
of one of the "better-accepted" unified field | theories known as the Flipped SU(5) model, "is by all |
utstanding problem is that most quantum field | theories predict a huge value for the quantum vacuum. |
icular perturbative analysis of quantum field | theories with an internal symmetry group such as SO(N) |
to prove renormalizability of different field | theories. |
Much of the work on classical unified field | theories consisted of attempts to further extend the g |
In many ordinary quantum field | theories, constraining one observable to a fixed value |
ory in which, unlike most other quantum field | theories, the pair of observables is not required to a |
issertation The 1/N expansion of scalar field | theories OCLC 22736707. |
widely accepted version of the unified field | theories predicts that protons do not last forever, bu |
B; Neveu, "A Particle spectrum in model field | theories from semiclassical functional integral techni |
Going to these quantities leads to the field | theories. |
ns, and for the construction of lattice field | theories with exact supersymmetry. |
, the properties of solitons in quantum field | theories, and questions related to the origin of life |
Deutsch has presented a group of Qubit Field | Theories which, despite not requiring commutation of c |
retical physics proper (such as quantum field | theories and theories of the structure of space-time) |
l effects in quantum mechanics, quantum field | theories and interpretations of quantum mechanics. |
inhomogeneties and topological quantum field | theories. |
in 2 dimensions which aren't conformal field | theories are also described by fusion rules for their |
Further information: List of first-order | theories |
For first-order | theories, interpretations are commonly called structur |
Some first-order | theories are algorithmically decidable; examples of th |
odels, often descending from five-dimensional | theories mentioned, it may actually cancel the gravita |
rite papers developing them into full fledged | theories, he has been considered a modern day Ramanuja |
is not unusual in the history of science for | theories to be developed fully before producing a crit |
mathematics to represent the syntax of formal | theories. |
self-referential sentences in certain formal | theories of the natural numbers -- specifically those |
Current star formation | theories suggest that a star can have at most about 12 |
, although she discarded many of the former's | theories as mere speculations. |
theory), proposed that scientists put forward | theories and that nature 'shouts NO' in the form of an |
stronomy - A presentation on the foundations, | theories, observations, and contributors to Astronomy. |
d was a pure octagon in keeping with Fowler's | theories, save for the sidehall interior and recessed |
ecule, C2D, can test and extend fractionation | theories (which explain the enhanced abundance of deut |
legitimacy of Psychohistory including Freud's | theories. |
He was interested in Sigmund Freud's | theories, and also in the statistical analysis of pers |
But there was no such phase in Freud's | theories. |
Well, the fringe | theories are based on some facts and I am currently ad |
Soviet Union and espoused a variety of fringe | theories. |
fringe | theories such as the book by Moyar is better of in a d |
e proposition of this devine triad comes from | theories of comparative religion and descriptions and |
work marks the beginning of a transition from | theories of mixed government to the doctrine of separa |
From this, and from | theories of marginalism, Wicksell defended a place for |
Longinus' rhetorical figures, which draw from | theories by a 1st century BCE writer, Caecilius of Cal |
He advanced some fundamental | theories on religion during the Reformation, and criti |
Cass Identity Model is one of the fundamental | theories of gay and lesbian identity development, deve |
s is commonly classified into two fundamental | theories: quantum field theory and general relativity. |
Gadal's | theories and ideas subsequently became a very importan |
Gall's | theories had an influence both on the Italian criminol |
spaces, four-dimensional superconformal gauge | theories, the uniformization problem of Riemann surfac |
ructures in super conformal non-abelian gauge | theories. |
(or in the more general case of quantum gauge | theories), if a connection which is colour confining o |
Basic results on the phase structure of gauge | theories (with Eduardo Fradkin) |
of certain dualities in supersymmetric gauge | theories. |
gauge theory, especially in non-abelian gauge | theories, we often encounter global problems when gaug |
cation of holomorphy to calculations in gauge | theories with supersymmetry |
ten impossible globally for non-abelian gauge | theories because of topological obstructions and the b |
Loops, Knots, Gauge | Theories and Quantum Gravity, with Jorge Pullin. |
ality) in the context of supersymmetric gauge | theories |
ee models are different from local U(1) gauge | theories. |
w that spontaneous symmetry breaking in gauge | theories gives mass to the gauge particles, for his ex |
dations of quantum mechanics to lattice gauge | theories to quantum gravity. |
's book (with R. Gambini) Loops, Knots, Gauge | Theories and Quantum Gravity surveys the state of the |
iated perception that makes clear that gender | theories of natural philosophy as well as biology and |
le, the fields of feminist, queer, and gender | theories; women in the history of religions; ethnograp |
e readings seem to correspond to more general | theories of an 'angel in the bedroom' theory of sexual |
olmes can offer as an alternative are general | theories, while Lestrade parries with the knowledge th |
For more general | theories, the Lagrangian is some functional, such that |
In this way, general | theories of relativity are supposed to also eliminate |
inertial and gravitational mass under general | theories of relativity, and to explain why an object's |
Scientific research includes generating | theories and processes for modifying, supporting, and |
nstituent structure focus of other generative | theories like versions of Chomskyan transformational g |
rris argues that commonly accepted geological | theories do not truly depend on scientific data but ar |
omposition of the World) suggests, geological | theories: these covered the internal structure of a sp |
on the American land reformer Henry George's | theories, until coming to the conclusion that it would |
gions contributed to Geopolitik or the German | theories of foreign policy during the interwar period |
ylor and also an adherent of Frank Gilbreth's | theories of time and motion studies and allowing rest |
Neolithic Crete countered the Mother Goddess | theories espoused by Marija Gimbutas, characterizing h |
points of view of current functional grammar | theories. |
Ultimately, these grand | theories of wild natural beauty gave way to the tamer |
ed to her being raised with her grandfather's | theories. |
and potentially to other metric gravitational | theories. |
a is also interested in testing gravitational | theories from planetary motions . |
compatible with any current modified gravity | theories. |
parate the predictions of alternative gravity | theories from the dark matter explanation. |
In gravity | theories with extended supersymmetry (extended supergr |
as a prominent scientist whose groundbreaking | theories on ocean currents are still the benchmark tod |
The place of acting and the place of harm | theories are too arbitrary and inflexible to be recogn |
Articles include (1959) "The Harmonic | Theories of Kirnberger and Marpurg", Journal of Music |
ply does not exist" says Feyerabend, "We have | theories that work in restricted regions, we have pure |
ory of aesthetics as having developed Hegel's | theories; but he was deficient in knowledge of Italian |
est book was an attack on his personally held | theories regarding Christian belief, theories that he |
Karmiloff-Smith has supported her | theories by her research work into Williams syndrome. |
In her | theories Lisa applied a logical and rational approach |
rhaps the most well-known practitioner of her | theories of rhythm and of a technique directed from th |
expert on Mediaeval monasteries, included her | theories in his work, Five Centuries of Religion, Volu |
he significance of contemporary hermeneutical | theories as well as neo-pragmatic criticisms of founda |
The little Higgs | theories are also examples of phenomenologically inter |
According to contemporary, orthodox Hindu | theories, giving their virgin daughter to the husband' |
The scientific community rejects his | theories and Laurience risks losing everything for whi |
of commentary on Dignaga's works, even if his | theories go beyond what was presented by his predecess |
otable for his work on the Mesolithic and his | theories on palaeoeconomy. |
His | theories of space and form convinced even critics like |
vidualist anarchist Josiah Warren to test his | theories that were based on his strict interpretation |
His | theories on the insolubles including the liar paradox |
r of Davies's books who was interested in his | theories was William Blake. |
ght on how his childhood situation shaped his | theories on the subject, using himself as a subject of |
He put his | theories to the test by establishing an experimental " |
ic knowledge, but it served to popularize his | theories about the internal connections of the world, |
He tested his | theories using a hair-dryer and tin cans and found his |
sh (a banker), the Trireme Trust, to test his | theories about the Athenian trireme, in a full-size re |
, over a dispute of how best to publicize his | theories, but the charges were dropped in 2004. |
article mention the myth that he recanted his | theories on his death bed? --Havermayer 19:01, 23 Octo |
His | theories served as a middle ground between the necessa |
m, Jerry Fletcher expounds on a number of his | theories to a succession of taxi passengers. |
42 he even attempted to publish a book of his | theories, entitled Revolutionary War, but permission w |
ndent of Charles Darwin though he opposed his | theories. |
Before Descartes begins to describe his | theories in physics, he introduces the reader to the i |
He popularized his | theories in his book The Wisdom of the Body, first pub |
His | theories also inspired subsequent heresies like Dulcin |
Amaratunga crystallized his | theories in ‘Ideas for Constitutional Reform', based o |
His | theories in Pyramidology were then expanded by Charles |
rtinent economic data required to execute his | theories. |
He also presented his | theories as if they were his own. |
velled widely to promote the product, and his | theories about the teaching of art by allowing childre |
well, he tested his students in exams on his | theories and opinion of Jews. |
well to Marx: An Outline and Appraisal of his | Theories (Penguin Books, 1987) |
ber of books as well as essays expounding his | theories of the interaction between sound and image wi |
Krier has applied his | theories in several large-scale, detailed plans for ci |
in a place of historical importance since his | theories are directed inward, toward the self instead |
an authority on Irish antiquities, though his | theories were later judged to be fanciful and groundle |
To build his | theories concerning Lesser Magic, Anton LaVey seems to |
At that same time, research showed that his | theories and conclusions-a fanciful compound of crude |
His | theories have received wide attention but are disputed |
However, his | theories were not without mistakes. |
little store, but he clung tenaciously to his | theories. |
One of his | theories featured in the book of the same name was tha |
nge to conduct a small excavation to test his | theories about earthworm activity burying ancient stru |
at Yale on the concepts of justice and on his | theories of constitutional transformation (i.e., the C |
tzsch wrote his article, confirms many of his | theories on the evolution of the language and therefor |
In 2009, he self-published his | theories in his book "Jesus' Bluff - The universal Sca |
According to his | theories, everybody has a neurologically damaged left |
His | theories were later published in a 1916 book The Geolo |
shed with those supporters who criticized his | theories, the most famous of whom was Carl Jung. |
telling him that I was working on one of his | theories. |
an English astrophysicist, best known for his | theories that galaxies contain massive black holes at |
ting a message via short wave radio about his | theories. |
thing real and did experiments to support his | theories of calorific and frigorific radiation and sai |
In it, Freud revises his | theories of masochism. |
igns showing the influence of Downing and his | theories. |
However, his | theories were proven false and he ultimately lost his |
In the 1950s Charles Reep wrote his | theories on football in the now defunct magazine Match |
His | theories on monopolies and duopolies are still famous. |
ns to botany were in plant ecology and in his | theories of hybridisation. |
ed implications of his early work, though his | theories are as applicable to transport planning as a |
shed three books, two of which were about his | theories on extraterrestrial visitations, and also spo |
he same year as Price's Essay delineating his | theories on "The Picturesque" as a mode of landscape. |
ny self-taught teachers, Suzuki developed his | theories of early childhood education from personal ex |
instruments at the Bourges arsenal to put his | theories into practice. |
dozens of television talk shows promoting his | theories. |
it used Scripture passages to demonstrate his | theories. |
Although his | theories were ultimately unsuccessful within the scien |
n of Dreams in November 1899, interest in his | theories began to grow, and a circle of supporters dev |
One particularly notable aspect of his | theories is that he claims that it is the male instinc |
ntry home for a man of "means", expresses his | theories with its careful placement amidst the trees a |
ternational 2009 for which he spoke about his | theories on the cognitive origins of religious belief. |
rst achieved wide notability in 1925 when his | theories and arguments were utilized heavily by Willia |
Bretz defended his | theories and this kicked off an acrimonious forty year |
Bugge is best known for his | theories and his work on the runic alphabet and the Po |
on (1971), he was unable to fully explore his | theories because much of the information was still cla |
enomenon on the Bedford level that led to his | theories about the earth. |
Nicolosi has described his | theories in Reparative Therapy of Male Homosexuality: |
l Scripta Academica pamphlets summarising his | theories in 1945 (Theses for the Reconstruction of Anc |
rofessor influenced by Tahsini, supported his | theories. |
rly rejecting the socialism of his youth, his | theories came to be considered nationalistic, but auth |
rchaeological community was skeptical and his | theories were pulled apart by such noted prehistorians |
e Grand Master is mostly based on historians' | theories. |
Artistic bedfellows: histories, | theories and conversations in collaborative ... By Hol |
ctual history and exile studies, the history, | theories and methods of the cultural studies, contempo |
tradictions caused by conventional black hole | theories. |
nd itself to computations with other homology | theories since there is no reason to expect that such |
There are however | theories on its function. |
ultimately fails to reconcile his humanistic | theories with the brutal reality of forced labor in an |
Dissertation ‘Development of humanistic | theories of political justice' |
Many hydrodynamical | theories have been proposed, all of which attempt to e |
ar religion is a term used to describe ideas, | theories or philosophies which involve no spiritual co |
hy involve those relating to social identity, | theories on space and human perception of space as wel |
tarts from considering BPS states of type IIA | theories compactified on X, especially 0-branes that h |
mirror symmetry will map 0-branes of type IIA | theories into a subset of 3-branes of type IIB theorie |
known that all of the BPS states of type IIB | theories compactified on Y are 3-branes. |
Chemical imbalance | theories predominate in "streamline" public sector med |
ns would construct some of the most important | theories on light and vision. |
Several important | theories resulted from these efforts, but today Nichol |
Seely's modeling of various impredicative | theories, such as system F is an example of the useful |
In | theories with extended supersymmetry, a graviphoton is |
A cognitive module is, in | theories of the modularity of mind and the closely-rel |
odels of a bilinear expression constructed in | theories with supersymmetry from the superpartner of a |
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