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  2. Robinson–Schensted correspondence - Wikipedia

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    The correspondence had been described, in a rather different form, much earlier by Robinson (Robinson 1938), in an attempt to prove the Littlewood–Richardson rule. The correspondence is often referred to as the Robinson–Schensted algorithm, although the procedure used by Robinson is radically different from the Schensted algorithm, and ...

  3. Correspondence principle - Wikipedia

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    [11]: 22 In modern terms, this condition is a selection rule, saying that a given quantum jump is possible if and only if a particular type of motion exists in the corresponding classical model. [2] Following his definition of the correspondence principle, Bohr describes two applications.

  4. Correspondence - Wikipedia

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    Correspondence principle (physics): quantum physics theories must agree with classical physics theories when applied to large quantum numbers; Correspondence principle (sociology), the relationship between social class and available education; Correspondence problem (computer vision), finding depth information in stereography

  5. Secrecy of correspondence - Wikipedia

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    The right of privacy to one's own letters is the main legal basis for the assumption of privacy of correspondence. [ 6 ] The principle has been naturally extended to other forms of communication , including telephony and electronic communications on the Internet , as the constitutional guarantees are generally thought to also cover these forms ...

  6. Canonical commutation relation - Wikipedia

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    According to the correspondence principle, in certain limits the quantum equations of states must approach Hamilton's equations of motion.The latter state the following relation between the generalized coordinate q (e.g. position) and the generalized momentum p: {˙ = = {,}; ˙ = = {,}.

  7. Brauer's three main theorems - Wikipedia

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    Brauer's first main theorem (Brauer 1944, 1956, 1970) states that if is a finite group and is a -subgroup of , then there is a bijection between the set of (characteristic p) blocks of with defect group and blocks of the normalizer () with defect group D.

  8. Choi–Jamiołkowski isomorphism - Wikipedia

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    In quantum information theory and operator theory, the Choi–Jamiołkowski isomorphism refers to the correspondence between quantum channels (described by completely positive maps) and quantum states (described by density matrices), this is introduced by Man-Duen Choi [1] and Andrzej Jamiołkowski. [2]

  9. Correspondence theory of truth - Wikipedia

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    Correspondence theory is a traditional model which goes back at least to some of the ancient Greek philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle. [2] [3] This class of theories holds that the truth or the falsity of a representation is determined solely by how it relates to a reality; that is, by whether it accurately describes that reality.