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Some ensembles, such as the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, based in New York City, have had more success, although decisions are likely to be deferred to some sense of leadership within the ensemble ( for example, the principal wind and string players ).
The pseudorandom string will typically be longer than the original random string, but less random ( less entropic, in the information theory sense ).
Despite being dynamically typed, Python is strongly typed, forbidding operations that are not well-defined ( for example, adding a number to a string ) rather than silently attempting to make sense of them.
*" Few lawyers today can rival Boies ' string of major triumphs ... Boies ' strengths include an encyclopedic mastery of the facts of a case and a chess player's sense of predicting a course of action.
Just because we can string words together to form what looks like a coherent sentence does not mean the sentence really makes any sense.
There are no classes or data structures in the traditional sense ; their place was taken by special string literals, or rather " lists " of " items " delimited by commas ( in later versions the " itemDelimiter " property allowed choosing an arbitrary character ).
In 1996, Kinman Guitar Electrix introduced replacement pickups for Stratocaster and Telecaster based on a differential coil technology, essentially a stacked humbucker where the lower pickup coil functions solely as a noise sensing coil, while only the upper pickup coil is able to sense the string vibrations.
In those contexts, a formula is a string of symbols φ for which it makes sense to ask " is φ true?
However, the expression well-formed formulas can still be found in various works, these authors using the name well-formed formula without necessarily opposing it to the old sense of formula as arbitrary string of symbols so that it is no longer common in mathematical logic to refer to arbitrary strings of symbols in the old sense of formulas.
In 1984, Michael Green and John H. Schwarz realized that one of the necessary conditions for a superstring theory to make sense is that the dimension of the gauge group of type I string theory must be 496.
In this sense, then, one can say that string theory " predicts " electromagnetism: D-branes are a necessary part of the theory if we permit open strings to exist, and all D-branes carry an electromagnetic field on their volume.
They realized that one of the necessary conditions for a superstring theory to make sense is that the dimension of the gauge group of type I string theory must be 496 and then demonstrated this to be so.
In string theory, the Planck length is the order of magnitude of the oscillating strings that form elementary particles, and shorter lengths do not make physical sense.
When an event or person offends his extremely strong ( and subjective ) sense of justice, however, he can quickly fly into a homicidal rage ; he has committed a string of murders for which the police pursue him as a serial killer.
* the verb buttonhole in the sense " to detain in conversation ", from buttonhold ( originally a loop of string that held a button down )
In a sense it supports the existentialist view that we construct our past and present in a constant process of narrative / discursive adjustment, and that much of what we " remember " is actually confabulated ( adjusted and rationalized ) narrative that allows us to think of our past as a continuous and coherent string of events, even though it is probable that large sections of our memory ( both episodic and semantic ) are irretrievable to our conscious memory at any given time.
Another sense of the term " Papa Haydn " cames from his role in the history of classical music, notably in the development of the symphony and string quartet.
It is similar to the tangent of a clavichord only in the sense that they both are driven ultimately by the player's finger to strike the string to initiate sound.
It is similar to the tangent of a clavichord only in the sense that they both are driven ultimately by the player's finger to strike the string to initiate sound.
This theorem is important because it tells us that the Kolmogorov complexity of a string is in a sense independent from the language we wish to describe the string in.
| p | stands for the length of the bit string of p. The programs are required to be prefix-free in the sense that no summand has a prefix representing a syntactically valid program that halts.

sense and perturbation
In addition, the notion of " force mediating particle " comes from perturbation theory, and thus does not make sense in a context of bound states.
In this sense, virtual particles are an artifact of perturbation theory, and do not appear in a non-perturbative treatment.
Renormalization was first developed in quantum electrodynamics ( QED ) to make sense of infinite integrals in perturbation theory.
One reason why we require the partial derivatives of the perturbation to decay so quickly is that these conditions turn out to imply that the gravitational field energy density ( to the extent that this somewhat nebulous notion makes sense in a metric theory of gravitation ) decays like, which would be physically sensible.
There are problems and frustrations stemming from the fact that the gravitational coupling constant has dimensions involving inverse powers of mass, and as a simple consequence, it is plagued by badly behaved ( in the sense of perturbation theory ) non-linear and violent self-interactions.

sense and theory
What is the history of criticism but the history of men attempting to make sense of the manifold elements in art that will not allow themselves to be reduced to a single philosophy or a single aesthetic theory??
Thus, in no ordinary sense of ' simplicity ' is the Ptolemaic theory simpler than the Copernican.
In a sense, Einstein's theory is simpler than Newton's, and there is a corresponding sense in which Copernicus' theory is simpler than Ptolemy's.
but on the theory before us such a belief would not make sense.
Perhaps one way to sharpen our sense of the modernity of Utopian communism is to contrast it with the principal earlier types of communistic theory.
These are equivalent in the sense that, in the presence of other basic axioms of set theory, they imply the axiom of choice and are implied by it.
In category theory, an automorphism is an endomorphism ( i. e. a morphism from an object to itself ) which is also an isomorphism ( in the categorical sense of the word ).
Occasionally, " almost all " is used in the sense of " almost everywhere " in measure theory, or in the closely related sense of " almost surely " in probability theory.
Against this, the Averroists, led by Agostino Nifo, introduced the modifying theory that universal reason in a sense individualizes itself in each soul and then absorbs the active reason into itself again.
According to the theory, the human experience of moral obligations was the result of evolutionary pressures, which attached a sense of morality to human psychology because it was useful for moral development ; this entail that moral values do not exist independently of the human mind.
This allows for the formation of sets based on properties, in a limited sense, while ( hopefully ) preserving the consistency of the theory.
In the sense of this article, a naive theory is a non-formalized theory, that is, a theory that uses a natural language to describe sets.
However, the term naive set theory is also used in some literature to refer to the set theories studied by Frege and Cantor, rather than to the informal counterparts of modern axiomatic set theory ; care is required to tell which sense is intended.
Category theory is also, in some sense, a continuation of the work of Emmy Noether ( one of Mac Lane's teachers ) in formalizing abstract processes ; Noether realized that in order to understand a type of mathematical structure, one needs to understand the processes preserving that structure.
From this perspective, much literary critical theory, since it is focused on interpretation and explanation rather than on social transformation, would be regarded as positivistic or traditional rather than critical theory in the Kantian or Marxian sense.

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