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duality
[ doo-al-i-tee, dyoo- ]
noun
- a dual state or quality.
- Mathematics. a symmetry within a mathematical system such that a theorem remains valid if certain objects, relations, or operations are interchanged, as the interchange of points and lines in a plane in projective geometry.
duality
/ 诲箩耻藧藞忙濒瑟迟瑟 /
noun
- the state or quality of being two or in two parts; dichotomy
- physics the principle that a wave-particle duality exists in microphysics in which wave theory and corpuscular theory are complementary. The propagation of electromagnetic radiation is analysed using wave theory but its interaction with matter is described in terms of photons. The condition of particles such as electrons, neutrons, and atoms is described in terms of de Broglie waves
- geometry the interchangeability of the roles of the point and the plane in statements and theorems in projective geometry
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 苍辞苍顎卍耻路补濒顎僫路迟测 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
In many ways the duality of that moment defines Mourinho, and the question of how he won his two Champions League titles.
I get a sense of that duality a bit in your special... going back to what we were talking with the shift in tones going from a club setting, to a totally white room.
Durham鈥檚 careful writing about dualities feels like delicate choreography.
鈥淲isp鈥檚 music has always existed in this beautiful duality,鈥 said Max Motley, an A&R executive at Interscope.
Its particle/wave title alludes to the often mystifying duality of subatomic reality, which drove major scientific discovery for three centuries, from Isaac Newton to Albert Einstein.
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