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  2. Fuzzball (string theory) - Wikipedia

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    Fuzzballs are hypothetical objects in superstring theory, intended to provide a fully quantum description of the black holes predicted by general relativity . The fuzzball hypothesis dispenses with the singularity at the heart of a black hole by positing that the entire region within the black hole's event horizon is actually an extended object ...

  3. The Big Bang Theory season 12 - Wikipedia

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    A retrospective, Unraveling the Mystery: A Big Bang Farewell, hosted by Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco, aired at 9:30 P.M. ET/PT, the night of the finale, following the season two finale of Young Sheldon, and the series finale of The Big Bang Theory. The special was also included on the DVD and Blu-Ray releases of the season. References

  4. Braid group - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the braid group on n strands (denoted ), also known as the Artin braid group, [1] is the group whose elements are equivalence classes of n -braids (e.g. under ambient isotopy ), and whose group operation is composition of braids (see § Introduction ). Example applications of braid groups include knot theory, where any knot may ...

  5. Systems theory - Wikipedia

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    Systems theory is the transdisciplinary [1] study of systems, i.e. cohesive groups of interrelated, interdependent components that can be natural or artificial. Every system has causal boundaries, is influenced by its context, defined by its structure, function and role, and expressed through its relations with other systems.

  6. Automata theory - Wikipedia

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    Automata theory is the study of abstract machines and automata, as well as the computational problems that can be solved using them. It is a theory in theoretical computer science with close connections to mathematical logic. The word automata comes from the Greek word αὐτόματος, which means "self-acting, self-willed, self-moving". An ...

  7. Finite strain theory - Wikipedia

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    A change in the configuration of a continuum body can be described by a displacement field. A displacement field is a vector field of all displacement vectors for all particles in the body, which relates the deformed configuration with the undeformed configuration. The distance between any two particles changes if and only if deformation has ...

  8. Coulson–Fischer theory - Wikipedia

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    Coulson–Fischer theory is an extension of modern valence bond theory that uses localized atomic orbitals as the basis for VBT structures. [4] In Coulson-Fischer Theory, orbitals are delocalized towards nearby atoms. This is described for H 2 as follows: [1]

  9. Einthoven's triangle - Wikipedia

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    Einthoven's triangle. Einthoven's triangle is an imaginary formation of three limb leads in a triangle used in the electrocardiography, formed by the two shoulders and the pubis. [1] The shape forms an inverted equilateral triangle with the heart at the center. It is named after Willem Einthoven, who theorized its existence.