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This connection of De Broglie's was very beautiful mathematically and was in agreement with the theory of relativity.

The two sides of this equation cannot be mathematically unraveled; they are one system: lizard-mirror, plant/insect, rock-life, and now in modern times, human/machine.

It wasn't a very efficient technology, and [it] required a lot of tubes and bulbs and heat to do basic mathematically calculations.

The model produced two types of so-called criminal "hot spots," which are mathematically referred to as supercritical (which is an unstable system) and subcritical (which is a stable system.)

The golden rectangles can also be arranged in other mathematically sound ways to generate beautiful designs.

If the message is corrupted en route, the receiver can use the added numbers to mathematically reconstruct the damaged bits.

Perhaps most important for some theorists, "SUSY is very beautiful mathematically, " says Ben Allanach, a theorist at the University of Cambridge.

Psychological nonequivalence of mathematically equivalent information

Developers often are mathematically strong, whereas good architects tend to be stronger verbally.

Any kind of singularity-free Universe would solve the singularity problem that has bothered scientists about general relativity, since a singularity cannot be mathematically defined.

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The public key and private key for any given user aren't mathematically related.

While this version sounds different, it is mathematically the same as the one stated with pigeons and pigeonholes.

Then imagine the difficulties of defending it against the obvious criticisms in an era before mathematically rigorous physics: why are we not flung from the Earth if it spins round so fast?

This astonishingly exact date had been calculated by the mathematically-minded clergyman Archbishop Ussher, who preached just down the road in Lincoln's Inn.

Eruptive fire behavior can be modeled and predicted mathematically, as this study shows.

It forces us to view data mathematically first and establish a context for it later.

In this paper, the principle of the robot visual sense transducer within near distance is analysed mathematically.

Due to ignorance of information loss in image process, it is difficult to describe premise knowledge accurately and mathematically. Moreover, because of unknown factors in the process of image processing, there are likelihood and uncertainty between target and background.

But according to "the Mathematics of terror," an article by Andrew Curry in the latest issue of Discover magazine, ACTS of terrorism aren't random at all — not mathematically speaking, anyway.