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Mathematical Properties of Lorentz Transformations
2014In Chap. 5, the Interval between two events is defined. It is shown that interval between two events is invariant under the Lorentz transformation. It is also shown that the Lorentz transformation may be regarded as a rotation of axes through an imaginary angle as well as it can be expressed in a hyperbolic form.
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Metasurface holographic image projection based on mathematical properties of Fourier transform
, 2020Xumin Ding +10 more
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Mathematics for property theorists
Philosophical Studies, 1986Stephen Pollard, Norman M. Martin
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Mathematical Modeling of Water Properties
2016Mathematical models describing physical water property data are presented. These models define each of the following water properties as a function of the water temperature. The water property models developed include the specific weight, density, modulus of elasticity, dynamic viscosity, kinematic viscosity, surface tension and vapor pressure.
Mu-Hao S. Wang +3 more
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CONSTRUCTIVE REVERSE MATHEMATICS: COMPACTNESS PROPERTIES
2005AbstractThis chapter proposes a base formal system for constructive reverse mathematics to classify various theorems in intuitionistic, constructive recursive, and classical mathematics by logical principles, function existence axioms, and their combinations.
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Buffered Probability of Exceedance: Mathematical Properties and Optimization
SIAM Journal on Optimization, 2018Alexander Mafusalov, S. Uryasev
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Non-Formal Properties of Real Mathematical Proofs
PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, 1988Suppose you attend a seminar where a mathematician presents a proof to some of his colleagues. Suppose further that what he is proving is an important mathematical statement Now the following happens: as the mathematician proceeds, his audience is amazed at first, then becomes angry and finally ends up disturbing the lecture (some walk out, some laugh,
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The Zografos–Balakrishnan-G Family of Distributions: Mathematical Properties and Applications
, 2015S. Nadarajah, G. Cordeiro, E. Ortega
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