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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
[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.
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Frederick Suppe describes the position of the received view by saying that it identifies scientific theories with "axiomatic calculi in which theoretical terms are given a partial observation interpretation by mean of correspondence rules." [1] The received view is generally associated with the logical empiricists.
The correspondence principle is broadly aligned with the conflict theory approach to sociology, which originated with Karl Marx.Marx's said that there is a social class division in capitalist society, between on the one hand a small percentage of the population who are capitalists, owning the means of production, and on the other workers, who sell their labor power to the capitalists.
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Just for clarity, when the educators refer to the Dirichlet-Bourbaki definition what they mean is the combination of the set theoretic Bourbaki (1939) with the Dirichlet "rule of correspondence" (ie the Spivak etc).Selfstudier 13:58, 20 March 2012 (UTC) I haven't typed in the Bourbaki definition of "correspondence" yet.
According to van der Waals, the theorem of corresponding states (or principle/law of corresponding states) indicates that all fluids, when compared at the same reduced temperature and reduced pressure, have approximately the same compressibility factor and all deviate from ideal gas behavior to about the same degree.