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Relations: Encyclopedia II - Relation mathematics - Formal definitions

There are two definitions of k-place relations that are commonly encountered in mathematics. In order of simplicity, the first of these definitions is as follows: Definition 1. A relation L over the sets X1, …, Xk is a subset of their cartesian product, written L ⊆ X1 × … × Xk. Under this definition, then, ...

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Relation mathematics, Relation mathematics - Informal introduction, Relation mathematics - Example: divisibility, Relation mathematics - Formal definitions, Relation mathematics - Example: coplanarity, Relation mathematics - Remarks, Relation mathematics - Bibliography

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Relations: Encyclopedia II - Relation mathematics - Example: divisibility

A more typical example of a 2-place relation in mathematics is the relation of divisibility between two positive integers n and m that is expressed in statements like "n divides m" or "n goes into m". This is a relation that comes up so often that a special symbol "|" is reserved to express it, allowing one to write "n|m" for "n divides m". To express the binary relation of divisibility in terms of sets, we have the set P of positive integers, P ...

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Relation mathematics, Relation mathematics - Informal introduction, Relation mathematics - Example: divisibility, Relation mathematics - Formal definitions, Relation mathematics - Example: coplanarity, Relation mathematics - Remarks, Relation mathematics - Bibliography

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Relations: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Greece - Balkans

Foreign relations of Greece - Bilateral relations with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia FYROM. Greek refusal to recognize the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) under its chosen name of "Republic of Macedonia" has been an important issue in Greek politics since 1992. Greece was adamantly opposed to the use of the name "Macedonia" by the government in Skopje, claiming that the name is intrinsic ...

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Foreign relations of Greece, Foreign relations of Greece - South East Europe, Foreign relations of Greece - Bilateral relations with Turkey, Foreign relations of Greece - References, Foreign relations of Greece - Balkans, Foreign relations of Greece - Bilateral relations with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia FYROM, Foreign relations of Greece - Bilateral relations with Albania, Foreign relations of Greece - United States, Foreign relations of Greece - The Middle East, Foreign relations of Greece - Terms, Foreign relations of Greece - Eastern Thrace, Foreign relations of Greece - Northern Epirus, Foreign relations of Greece - Smyrna, Foreign relations of Greece - Enosis, Foreign relations of Greece - Great Greece, Foreign relations of Greece - Constantinople, Foreign relations of Greece - Black Sea, Foreign relations of Greece - Megali Idea, Foreign relations of Greece - International organization participation

Read more here: » Foreign relations of Greece: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Greece - Balkans

Relations: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Greece - Terms

Some terms have or used to have significant importance to Greek foreign policy: Foreign relations of Greece - Eastern Thrace. A name for the European part of Turkey, west of Istanbul. This name is usually used by the Greeks, mostly by Greek families that were forced out of that region between 1912 - 1923. Foreign relations of Greece - Northern Epirus. Northern Epirus is the historical region of what has become southern Albania where there is a Greek minority of ar ...

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Foreign relations of Greece, Foreign relations of Greece - South East Europe, Foreign relations of Greece - Bilateral relations with Turkey, Foreign relations of Greece - References, Foreign relations of Greece - Balkans, Foreign relations of Greece - Bilateral relations with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia FYROM, Foreign relations of Greece - Bilateral relations with Albania, Foreign relations of Greece - United States, Foreign relations of Greece - The Middle East, Foreign relations of Greece - Terms, Foreign relations of Greece - Eastern Thrace, Foreign relations of Greece - Northern Epirus, Foreign relations of Greece - Smyrna, Foreign relations of Greece - Enosis, Foreign relations of Greece - Great Greece, Foreign relations of Greece - Constantinople, Foreign relations of Greece - Black Sea, Foreign relations of Greece - Megali Idea, Foreign relations of Greece - International organization participation

Read more here: » Foreign relations of Greece: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Greece - Terms

Relations: Encyclopedia II - Congruence relation - Group theory

In the particular case of groups, congruence relations can be described in elementary terms as follows: If G is a group (with identity element e) and ~ is a binary relation on G, then ~ is a congruence whenever: Given any element a of G, a ~ a; Given any elements a and b of G, if a ~ b, then b ~ a; Given any elements a, b, and c of G, if a ~ b and b ~ c, then ...

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Congruence relation, Congruence relation - Modular arithmetic, Congruence relation - Linear algebra, Congruence relation - Universal algebra, Congruence relation - Group theory, Congruence relation - Ring theory, Congruence relation - General case of kernels

Read more here: » Congruence relation: Encyclopedia II - Congruence relation - Group theory

Relations: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Canada - Multilateralism

Just as important to the Canadian identity is Canada's strong support of multilateralism. Canada is one of the world's leading peacekeepers, sending soldiers under U.N. authority around the world. Canadian external affairs minister, Lester B. Pearson, invented the modern concept of peacekeeping, for which he won the Nobel Peace Prize. Canada is also committed to disarmament and is especially noted ...

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Foreign relations of Canada, Foreign relations of Canada - Early diplomatic history, Foreign relations of Canada - Canada-United States relations, Foreign relations of Canada - Multilateralism, Foreign relations of Canada - Other bilateral relations, Foreign relations of Canada - Administration, Foreign relations of Canada - Territorial and boundary disputes, Foreign relations of Canada - Selected dates of diplomatic representation abroad

Read more here: » Foreign relations of Canada: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Canada - Multilateralism

Relations: Encyclopedia II - Public relations - The industry today

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were approximately 122,000 public relations specialists in the United States in 1998, while there were approximately 485,000 advertising, marketing, and public relations managers working in all industries. Public relations agents or "officials," most often called "executives," deliver info to the media or directly to the public to convey messages toward wider audiences, or to specific demographic segments within the public, called "target audiences." Because similar opinions tend to be ...

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Public relations, Public relations - Public relations versus publicity, Public relations - History, Public relations - The industry today, Public relations - Specialization, Public relations - Methods tools and tactics, Public relations - Politics and civil society, Public relations - Entertainment and celebrity, Public relations - Ethical and social issues, Public relations - Public relations in fiction, Public relations - Notes, Public relations - Books

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Relations: Encyclopedia II - Sino-American relations - History

Sino-American relations - From American Independence to the Treaty of Wanghsia. First contact between the post-revolutionary Americans and the Chinese occurred during the voyage of the trader ship Empress of China, which arrived at Canton in 1784. Given the Chinese demand for raw goods as well as the American demand for anything remotely exotic, the voyage of the Empress was a financial windfall for its owners and thus began the lucrative Sino- ...

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Sino-American relations, Sino-American relations - Images and conceptions, Sino-American relations - History, Sino-American relations - From American Independence to the Treaty of Wanghsia, Sino-American relations - The Open Door Policy, Sino-American relations - World War II, Sino-American relations - People's Republic of China, Sino-American relations - Korean War, Sino-American relations - Relations very cold, Sino-American relations - Rapproachement, Sino-American relations - Liaison Office 1973-1978, Sino-American relations - U.S.-China relations since normalization, Sino-American relations - Bilateral relations after Tiananmen, Sino-American relations - Sino-American relations after 9/11, Sino-American relations - Important issues in Sino-American relations, Sino-American relations - Chinese military spending, Sino-American relations - Taiwan, Sino-American relations - U.S.-China economic relations, Sino-American relations - Human rights, Sino-American relations - Sino-American relations, Sino-American relations - Other Chinese relations, Sino-American relations - Other American relations

Read more here: » Sino-American relations: Encyclopedia II - Sino-American relations - History

Relations: Encyclopedia II - Canonical commutation relation - Generalizations

The simple formula , valid for the quantization of the simplest classical system, can be generalized to the case of an arbitrary Lagrangian . We identify canonical coordinates (such as x in the example above, or a field φ(x) in the case of quantum field theory) and canonical momenta πx (in the example above it is p, or more generally, some functions involving the derivatives of the ...

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Canonical commutation relation, Canonical commutation relation - Relation to classical mechanics, Canonical commutation relation - Representations, Canonical commutation relation - Generalizations

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Relations: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Croatia - History

Croatian foreign policy has focused on greater Euro-Atlantic integration, mainly entering the European Union and NATO. In order to gain access to European and trans-Atlantic institutions, it has had to undo many negative effects of the breakup of Yugoslavia and the war that ensued, and improve and maintain good relations with its neighbors. Key issues over the last decade have been the implementation of the Dayton Accords and the Erdut Agreement, nondiscriminatory facilitation of the return of refugees and displaced persons from the 1 ...

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Foreign relations of Croatia, Foreign relations of Croatia - History, Foreign relations of Croatia - Current events, Foreign relations of Croatia - International organizations, Foreign relations of Croatia - Foreign support, Foreign relations of Croatia - International disputes, Foreign relations of Croatia - Bosnia and Herzegovina, Foreign relations of Croatia - Slovenia, Foreign relations of Croatia - Serbia and Montenegro, Foreign relations of Croatia - Italy, Foreign relations of Croatia - Illicit drugs, Foreign relations of Croatia - Diplomatic Relations, Foreign relations of Croatia - States with which Croatia has established diplomatic relations

Read more here: » Foreign relations of Croatia: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Croatia - History

Relations: Encyclopedia II - Relation mathematics - Informal introduction

The definition of relation given in the next Section formally captures a concept that is actually quite familiar from everyday life. For example, consider the relationship, involving three roles that people might play, expressed in a statement of the form "X suspects that Y likes Z". The facts of a concrete situation could be organized in a Table like the following: Each row of the Table records a fact or makes an assertion of the form "X suspects that Y likes Z". For instance, the first row says, in effect ...

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Relation mathematics, Relation mathematics - Informal introduction, Relation mathematics - Example: divisibility, Relation mathematics - Formal definitions, Relation mathematics - Example: coplanarity, Relation mathematics - Remarks, Relation mathematics - Bibliography

Read more here: » Relation mathematics: Encyclopedia II - Relation mathematics - Informal introduction

Relations: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Singapore - Europe

Foreign relations of Singapore - Hungary. In July 2005, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Hungary, Ferenc Gyurcsány made an official visit to Singapore. ...

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Foreign relations of Singapore, Foreign relations of Singapore - Timeline of Singapore foreign relations, Foreign relations of Singapore - Trade agreements, Foreign relations of Singapore - International organisations, Foreign relations of Singapore - APEC, Foreign relations of Singapore - Asia, Foreign relations of Singapore - Brunei, Foreign relations of Singapore - China People's Republic of, Foreign relations of Singapore - China Republic of Taiwan, Foreign relations of Singapore - Indonesia, Foreign relations of Singapore - Malaysia, Foreign relations of Singapore - Europe, Foreign relations of Singapore - Hungary, Foreign relations of Singapore - North America, Foreign relations of Singapore - United States, Foreign relations of Singapore - Oceania, Foreign relations of Singapore - Australia, Foreign relations of Singapore - International humanitarian effort, Foreign relations of Singapore - International effort on anti-terrorism, Foreign relations of Singapore - International effort on anti-piracy

Read more here: » Foreign relations of Singapore: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Singapore - Europe

Relations: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Canada - Administration

Canada's international relations are the responsibility of Foreign Affairs Canada (FAC), which is run by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, a position currently held by Pierre Pettigrew. Traditionally the Prime Minister has played a prominent role in foreign affairs decisions. Foreign aid is delivered through the Canadian International Development Agency. Provinces have always participated in some foreign relations, and appointed agents-general in the United Kingdom and France for many years, but they cannot legislate treaties. T ...

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Foreign relations of Canada, Foreign relations of Canada - Early diplomatic history, Foreign relations of Canada - Canada-United States relations, Foreign relations of Canada - Multilateralism, Foreign relations of Canada - Other bilateral relations, Foreign relations of Canada - Administration, Foreign relations of Canada - Territorial and boundary disputes, Foreign relations of Canada - Selected dates of diplomatic representation abroad

Read more here: » Foreign relations of Canada: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Canada - Administration

Relations: Encyclopedia II - Public relations - The industry today

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were approximately 122,000 public relations specialists in the United States in 1998, while there were approximately 485,000 advertising, marketing, and public relations managers working in all industries. Public relations agents or "officials," most often called "executives," deliver info to the media or directly to the public to convey messages toward wider audiences, or to specific demographic segments within the public, called "target audiences." Because similar opinions tend to be ...

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Public relations, Public relations - Public relations versus publicity, Public relations - History, Public relations - The industry today, Public relations - Specialization, Public relations - Methods tools and tactics, Public relations - General, Public relations - Audience targeting, Public relations - Politics and civil society, Public relations - Entertainment and celebrity, Public relations - Ethical and social issues, Public relations - Public relations in fiction, Public relations - Notes, Public relations - Books

Read more here: » Public relations: Encyclopedia II - Public relations - The industry today

Relations: Encyclopedia II - International relations theory - Neoconservatism

Neoconservative foreign policy is characterized by a stongly idealistic point of view, buttressed by a support for strong defense and a willingness to use force. Historically they supported a militant anticommunism, sympathized with a non-traditional foreign policy agenda that was less deferential to traditional conceptions of diplomacy and international law, and were less inclined to compromise principles even if that meant unilateral action. It is a school of thought founded on, and perpetuated by an aggressive approach to classically libe ...

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International relations theory, International relations theory - Realism, International relations theory - Liberalism, International relations theory - Idealism, International relations theory - Neoconservatism, International relations theory - Critical theories, International relations theory - Marxist theory, International relations theory - Institutionalism, International relations theory - Functionalism, International relations theory - Isolationism

Read more here: » International relations theory: Encyclopedia II - International relations theory - Neoconservatism




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