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- involution operation List of dualities Monism Nondualism This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Dualism. If an internal link led...
- geometry Duality principle (Boolean algebra), the extension of order-theoretic duality to Boolean algebras S-duality (homotopy theory) List of dualities § Mathematics...
- up dual in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dual or Duals may refer to: Dual (mathematics), a notion of paired concepts that mirror one another Dual (category...
- Duals is a compilation album by the Irish rock band U2. It was released in April 2011 to u2.com subscribers. "Where the Streets Have No Name" and "Amazing...
- interest are the dual spaces (in the sense of linear algebra) of other objects of interest are often called dualities. Many of these dualities are given by...
- categorical dualities between certain categories of topological spaces and categories of partially ordered sets. Today, these dualities are usually collected...
- number theory Wave–particle duality Duality (mathematics) Duality (disambiguation) Dual (disambiguation) List of dualities This disambiguation page lists...
- all the S-duality and T-duality available in that topology. The narrow meaning of the word "U-duality" is one of those dualities that can be classified...
- theories are actually related by highly nontrivial dualities. One of these dualities is T-duality. For example, it was shown that type IIA string theory...
- The Dualers are an eight-piece (or nine-piece) ska and reggae band from South East London. Initially comprising brothers Si and Tyber Cranstoun, and now...