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  2. List of psychic abilities - Wikipedia

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    Astral projection or mental projection – The ability to voluntarily project an astral body or mental body, being associated with the out-of-body experience, in which one's consciousness is felt to separate from the physical body temporarily. [1] [page needed] Atmokinesis – The ability to control the weather by calling for rainfall or storms.

  3. Gamma matrices - Wikipedia

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    The defining property for the gamma matrices to generate a Clifford algebra is the anticommutation relation {,} = + = ,where the curly brackets {,} represent the anticommutator, is the Minkowski metric with signature (+ − − −), and is the 4 × 4 identity matrix.

  4. Law of attraction (New Thought) - Wikipedia

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    The law of attraction is the New Thought spiritual belief that positive or negative thoughts bring positive or negative experiences into a person's life. [1] [2] The belief is based on the idea that people and their thoughts are made from "pure energy" and that like energy can attract like energy, thereby allowing people to improve their health, wealth, or personal relationships.

  5. Mori-Zwanzig formalism - Wikipedia

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    The Mori–Zwanzig formalism, named after the physicists Hajime Mori [] and Robert Zwanzig, is a method of statistical physics.It allows the splitting of the dynamics of a system into a relevant and an irrelevant part using projection operators, which helps to find closed equations of motion for the relevant part.

  6. Homogeneous coordinates - Wikipedia

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    Rational Bézier curve – polynomial curve defined in homogeneous coordinates (blue) and its projection on plane – rational curve (red) In mathematics, homogeneous coordinates or projective coordinates, introduced by August Ferdinand Möbius in his 1827 work Der barycentrische Calcul, [1] [2] [3] are a system of coordinates used in projective geometry, just as Cartesian coordinates are used ...

  7. Chebyshev nodes - Wikipedia

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    Chebyshev nodes of both kinds from = to =.. For a given positive integer the Chebyshev nodes of the first kind in the open interval (,) are = ⁡ (+), =, …,. These are the roots of the Chebyshev polynomials of the first kind with degree .

  8. POVM - Wikipedia

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    A POVM differs from a projection-valued measure in that, for projection-valued measures, the values of are required to be orthogonal projections. In the discrete case, the POVM element F i {\displaystyle F_{i}} is associated with the measurement outcome i {\displaystyle i} , such that the probability of obtaining it when making a quantum ...

  9. Transition-rate matrix - Wikipedia

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    In probability theory, a transition-rate matrix (also known as a Q-matrix, [1] intensity matrix, [2] or infinitesimal generator matrix [3]) is an array of numbers describing the instantaneous rate at which a continuous-time Markov chain transitions between states.