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  • 121AdS/CFT correspondence — For the relation of the AdS/CFT correspondence to the general context of string theory, see String theory. The conformal field theory, which may be a gauge theory lies on the conformal boundary of anti deSitter space with quantum gravity. In… …

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  • 122Springer correspondence — In mathematics, the Springer representations are certain representations of the Weyl group W associated to unipotent conjugacy classes of a semisimple algebraic group G . There is another parameter involved, a representation of a certain finite… …

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  • 123International Correspondence Chess Federation — Die International Correspondence Chess Federation (ICCF) oder Weltfernschachbund ist der internationale Fernschach Verband. Sie ist der Dachverband der nationalen Fernschachverbände und organisiert internationale Fernschachturniere. Der größte… …

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  • 124Post correspondence problem — The Post correspondence problem is an undecidable decision problem that was introduced by Emil Post in 1946.[1] Because it is simpler than the halting problem and the Entscheidungsproblem it is often used in proofs of undecidability. Contents 1… …

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  • 125International Correspondence Chess Federation — (ICCF) was founded in 1951 as a new appearance of the ICCA (International Correspondence Chess Association), which was founded in 1945, as successor of the IFSB (Internationaler Fernschachbund), founded in 1928. Correspondence chessCorrespondence …

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  • 126The Committee of Correspondence Newsletter — later known as The Correspondent , was a publication of the Committee of Correspondence from 1961 through 1965.HistoryIn late 1959, toward the end of the Eisenhower Republican administration, some American intellectuals, mostly academics or soci …

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  • 127Leibniz–Clarke correspondence — Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Samuel Clarke …

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  • 128Detrended correspondence analysis — (DCA) is a multivariate statistical technique widely used by ecologists to find the main factors or gradients in large, species rich but usually sparse data matrices that typify ecological community data. For example, Hill and Gauch (1980, p. 55) …

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