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Generalized relations in linguistics and cognition
Published 2017“…We propose categories of generalized relations as source of new, practical models for cognition and NLP. …”
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Generalized relations in linguistics and cognition
Published 2018“…</p> <p>We propose categories of generalized relations as a source of new, practical models for cognition and NLP. …”
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An introduction to the relativistic theory of gravitation/
Published 2008Subjects: “…General relativity (Physics)…”
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Relativity theory : its origins and impact on modern thought /
Published 1968Subjects: “…General relativity (Physics)…”
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Fundamental principles of general relativity theories : local and global aspects of gravitation and cosmology/
Published 1980Subjects: “…General relativity (Physics)…”
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Loop Quantum Gravity
Published 1998-01-01Subjects: “…Quantum General Relativity…”
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Discrete Approaches to Quantum Gravity in Four Dimensions
Published 1998-01-01Subjects: “…Quantum General Relativity…”
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Perturbative Quantum Gravity and its Relation to Gauge Theory
Published 2002-01-01Subjects: “…Quantum General Relativity…”
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Stochastic Gravity: Theory and Applications
Published 2004-01-01Subjects: “…Quantum General Relativity…”
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The Thermodynamics of Black Holes
Published 2001-01-01Subjects: “…Quantum General Relativity…”
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Special and general relativity : with applications to white dwarfs, neutron stars and black holes /
Published 2007Subjects: “…General relativity (Physics)…”
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Fundamental limit on angular measurements and rotations from quantum mechanics and general relativity
Published 2021-12-01“…We show that the precision of an angular measurement or rotation (e.g., on the orientation of a qubit or spin state) is limited by fundamental constraints arising from quantum mechanics and general relativity (gravitational collapse). The limiting precision is r−1 in Planck units, where r is the physical extent of the (possibly macroscopic) device used to manipulate the spin state. …”
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