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Determinantal Ideals and the Straightening Law

2022
In this chapter gives a short introduction to standard bitableaux and the straightening law. This powerful technique is the key to structural properties of determinantal rings. But it is also of central importance for the computation of Gröbner and Sagbi bases on the one hand and for the representation theoretic approach on the other.
Winfried Bruns   +3 more
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Approximation, Idealization, and Laws of Nature

Synthese, 1999
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The Law-Idealization

Philosophy of Science, 2004
There are few, perhaps no known, exact, true, general laws. Some of the work of generalization is carried by ceteris paribus generalizations. I suggest that many models continue such work in more complex form, with the idea of ceteris paribus conditions thought of as extended to more general conditions of application. I use the term regularity guide to
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The Ideality of Law

Journal of Moral Philosophy, 2009
AbstractBoth of the books under review (R. Dworkin, Justice in Robes and N.E. Simmonds, Law as a Moral Idea) offer a challenge to the dominant jurisprudential tradition of legal positivism. Underlying this superficial similarity in aims is a sharp divergence in philosophical outlook.
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Ideal Gas Law

2023
Abstract The kinetic theory of gases established that invisible gas molecules are ceaselessly and rapidly moving. Gas pressure is a momentum flux density measured by interaction with surfaces. Motion does not cease at absolute zero because at sufficiently low temperatures all real gases liquefy.
Craig F. Bohren, Bruce A. Albrecht
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The ideal element in a definition of law

Law and Philosophy, 1986
John Rawls has advised us that definitions cannot settle fundamental questions. The merit of a definition depends on the theory in which it is embedded. Analyses of meaning, therefore, have no privileged status but must be assessed as elements of a larger theoretical 'enterprise.1 As applied to law, Rawls' advice is well taken.
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The Rule of Law as Institutional Ideal

Comparative Sociology, 2010
This article aims at offering an innovative interpretation of the potentialities of the “rule of law” for the twenty-first century. It goes beyond current uses and the dispute between formal and substantive conceptions by exploring the roots of the institutional ideal. Also through historical reconstruction and comparative analysis, the core of
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