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  2. Critical pair (term rewriting) - Wikipedia

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    A critical pair arises in a term rewriting system when two rewrite rules overlap to yield two different terms. In more detail, ( t 1 , t 2 ) is a critical pair if there is a term t for which two different applications of a rewrite rule (either the same rule applied differently, or two different rules) yield the terms t 1 and t 2 .

  3. List of solved missing person cases: post–2000 - Wikipedia

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    3.3 2022. 3.4 2023. 3.5 2024. 3. ... was declared to have breached the terms of his licensed release in November 2005 when ... two days after their arrival, the pair ...

  4. Psy 9th - Wikipedia

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    Psy 9th (stylized as PSY 9th, Korean: 싸다9; RR: Ssada-gu [note 1]) is the eighth studio album [note 2] by South Korean singer Psy. It was released on April 29, 2022, through School Boy , Republic , P Nation , and distributed by Dreamus Company .

  5. Pairing - Wikipedia

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    A pairing is called perfect if the above map is an isomorphism of R-modules and the other evaluation map ′: ⁡ (,) is an isomorphism also. In nice cases, it suffices that just one of these be an isomorphism, e.g. when R is a field, M,N are finite dimensional vector spaces and L=R .

  6. Ligand field theory - Wikipedia

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    Ligand-Field scheme summarizing σ-bonding in the octahedral complex [Ti(H 2 O) 6] 3+. In molecular symmetry terms, the six lone-pair orbitals from the ligands (one from each ligand) form six symmetry-adapted linear combinations (SALCs) of orbitals, also sometimes called ligand group orbitals (LGOs).

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  8. Wheeler–Feynman absorber theory - Wikipedia

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    The Wheeler–Feynman absorber theory (also called the Wheeler–Feynman time-symmetric theory), named after its originators, the physicists Richard Feynman and John Archibald Wheeler, is a theory of electrodynamics based on a relativistic correct extension of action at a distance electron particles.

  9. Time derivative - Wikipedia

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    [3]: ch. 1-3 One situation involves a stock variable and its time derivative, a flow variable. Examples include: The flow of net fixed investment is the time derivative of the capital stock. The flow of inventory investment is the time derivative of the stock of inventories.