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That is, the theorems were very similar algebraically, even if the geometrical interpretations were distinct.
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The theoretical justification of these methods often involves theorems from functional analysis.
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Many such theorems will not do so explicitly, as usually stated in standard mathematical language.
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It dawned on the author that he was prodigal in proving essentially the same theorems over and over.
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Practical applications of scientific principles and abstract theorems, however, are not excluded from patentability.
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He is also credited with the use of fat symbols for matrices, making easy the derivation of several theorems of quantum mechanics.
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In this sense, non-philosophy is radically performative because the theorems deployed in accordance with its method constitute fully-fledged scientific actions.
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This definition can be rationalized by observing that it more naturally suits mathematical theorems that concern the primes.
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Many of these theorems only apply to corrections calculable in perturbation theory and so instantons, which are not seen in perturbation theory, provide the only corrections to these quantities.
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This paper has been called the greatest paper in mathematical economics by several authors, who recognized its introduction of fixed-point theorems, linear inequalities, complementary slackness, and saddlepoint duality.
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