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  • 91Feynman graph — A Feynman graph is a graph suitable to be a Feynman diagram in a particular application of quantum field theory. (The most common use is when each field has quanta (particles) associated with it as the quantum of the electromagnetic field is a… …

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  • 92List of large cardinal properties — This page is a list of some types of cardinals; it is arranged roughly in order of the consistency strength of the axiom asserting the existence of cardinals with the given property. Existence of a cardinal number κ of a given type implies the… …

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  • 93Lethargic Lad — Infobox comic strip title= Lethargic Lad caption= author= Greg Hyland url= http://www.lethargiclad.com/ rss= atom= status= Weekly first= last= syndicate= publisher= genre= Parody, Superhero rating= preceded by= followed by= Lethargic Lad is a… …

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  • 94Purification theorem — In game theory, the purification theorem was contributed by Nobel laureate John Harsanyi in 1973 [J.C. Harsanyi. 1973. Games with randomly disturbed payoffs: a new rationale for mixed strategy equilibrium points. Int. J. Game Theory 2 (1973), pp …

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  • 95Distributive homomorphism — A congruence θ of a join semilattice S is monomial, if the θ equivalence class of any element of S has a largest element. We say that θ is distributive, if it is a join, in the congruence lattice Con S of S, of monomial join congruences of S. The …

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  • 96Limit point compact — In mathematics, particularly topology, limit point compactness is a certain condition on a topological space which generalizes some features of compactness. In a metric space, limit point compactness, compactness, and sequential compactness are… …

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  • 97Opial property — In mathematics, the Opial property is an abstract property of Banach spaces that plays an important role in the study of weak convergence of iterates of mappings of Banach spaces, and of the asymptotic behaviour of nonlinear semigroups. The… …

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  • 98acarid — /ak euh rid/, n. 1. an acarine, esp. a mite of the family Acaridae. adj. 2. of or pertaining to an acarid. [1875 80; ACAR(US) + ID2] * * * ▪ arachnid Introduction       any member of the subgroup of the arthropod class Arachnida that includes the …

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  • 99cosmos — /koz meuhs, mohs/, n., pl. cosmos, cosmoses for 2, 4. 1. the world or universe regarded as an orderly, harmonious system. 2. a complete, orderly, harmonious system. 3. order; harmony. 4. any composite plant of the genus Cosmos, of tropical… …

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  • 100crystal — crystallike, adj. /kris tl/, n., adj., v., crystaled, crystaling or (esp. Brit.) crystalled, crystalling. n. 1. a clear, transparent mineral or glass resembling ice. 2. the transparent form of crystallized quartz. 3. Chem., Mineral. a solid body… …

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