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A central result in the theory of interpretability is that (granting our simplifying assumptions) T1≤ T2 iff T1 ⊆ Π01 T2.
f ( x, x ) = 0 for all x ∈ C ; f is monotone, i.e., f ( x, y ) + f ( y, x ) ≤ 0 for all x, y ∈ C ; for all x, y, z ∈ C, lim sup t ↓ 0 f ( t z + ( 1 − t ) x, y ) ≤ f ( x, y ) ; f ( x, ⋅ ) is convex and lower semicontinuous for all x ∈ C. A central result in the theory of equilibrium problems - for an approximate solution of EP ( f ) - is the following result due to [8].
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A central result in information theory is that the information transduction capacity of a signaling pathway is limited by and equal to the capacity of its weakest node or bottleneck (see also Supplementary file 2 for a discussion).
Dempster's rule plays a central role in the theory of belief functions.
Unoriented components play a central role in the theory of sorting signed permutations by reversals.
Health Motivation (HM) is a central point in the theory of Health Preventive Behaviour [ 12].
(These notions were also relevant, though less central, in the theory of morphology).
Fitness landscapes are central in the theory of adaptation.
The notions of universality and completeness are central in the theories of computation and computational complexity.
Trade-offs in the ability to locally adapt are central to the theory of adaptation to heterogeneous environments.
His theory therefore makes nonmaleficence central to the nature and theory of moral obligation while denying that beneficence has any place in the theory of obligation.
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