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In general, there has been little effort to create a 'fundamental radar network theory', analogous to what information theory is for communication networks.

In this paper, by using the methods from quaternion calculus, we investigate the H λ -regular vector functions, that is, the complex vector solutions Ψ ( t, z ) = ( ψ 1 ( t, z ) ψ 2 ( t, z ) ) of the equation D Ψ = 0, and work out a systematic theory analogous to quaternionic regular functions.

The mapping which sends an equivalence class (or idempotent) to its associated dimension function plays a role in the nest algebra theory analogous to the role played by the mapping sending a projection in a Type I W∗-algebra to its center valued trace.

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Different implementation techniques are discussed, theories analogous to scalar cases are proven for linear systems, and numerical results are given illustrating the method on nonlinear systems.

He suggested that the axiom of equality in mathematical set theory was analogous to the homonymous concept in feminist politics.

The situation with alternate (and conflicting) axiom systems for set theory is analogous to the 19th-century revolution in geometry that was set off by the discovery of non-Euclidean geometries.

We can then obtain an approximate solution of Hamilton's equations (Equations 3.26 and 3.27) and the corresponding wave speed using regular perturbation theory along analogous lines to a previous study of the F-KPP equation [10].

Rather, their status in string theory is analogous to the status of particles in quantum field theory (Witten, 2001), which is to say that they are relevant descriptions of the fundamental physics only in situations in which there is a background spacetime with appropriate symmetries.

Although the system T  of elementary type theory is analogous to first-order logic in certain respects, it is a considerably more complex language, and special cases of the decision problem for provability in T  seem rather intractable for the most part.

This theory is analogous to the accepted theory for the origin of eukaryotic mitochondria and chloroplasts, which are thought to have developed from a similar endosymbiotic relationship between proto-eukaryotes and aerobic bacteria.

In this way, grounded theory is analogous to inductive science, in which careful and repeated observations enable descriptions.

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