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  • 61Resolvent formalism — In mathematics, the resolvent formalism is a technique for applying concepts from complex analysis to the study of the spectrum of operators on Hilbert spaces and more general spaces.The resolvent captures the spectral properties of an operator… …

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  • 62Syntax Definition Formalism — The Syntax Definition Formalism (SDF for short) is a metasyntax used to define context free grammars: that is, a formal way to describe formal languages. It can express the entire range of context free grammars. Its current version is SDF2. A… …

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  • 63canonical formalism — noun A formalism for a physical theory which is based upon the canonical equations of Hamiltonian dynamics …

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  • 64path integral formalism — noun A formalism for a physical theory which is based upon path integrals …

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  • 65Lagrangian formalism — Lagranžo formalizmas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. Lagrangian description; Lagrangian formalism vok. Lagrange Formalismus, m; Lagrangescher Formalismus, m rus. лагранжев формализм, m; лагранжево описание, n; формализм Лагранжа, m… …

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  • 66Abeles matrix formalism — The Abeles matrix method is a computationally fast and easy way to calculate the specular reflectivity from a stratified interface, as a function of the perpendicular momentum transfer, Qz .Application Q z=frac{4pi}{lambda}sin heta=2k z Where θ… …

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  • 67Diffraction formalism — Main article: Diffraction Contents 1 Quantitative description and analysis 1.1 General diffraction 1.2 Approximations 1.3 …

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  • 68Gravitational lensing formalism — In general relativity, a point mass deflects a light ray with impact parameter b by an angle hat{alpha} = frac{4GM}{c^2b}. A naïve application of Newtonian gravity can yield exactly half this value, where the light ray is assumed as a massed… …

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  • 70Formalist theory in composition studies — Formalism is the study of a text without taking into account any outside influence. Formalism rejects notions of culture or societal influence, authorship, and content, and instead focuses on modes, genres, discourse, and forms. Beginnings… …

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