- The law of
triviality is C.
Northcote Parkinson's 1957
argument that
people within an
organization commonly give
disproportionate weight to
trivial issues...
-
possesses a
simple structure (e.g., groups,
topological spaces). The noun
triviality usually refers to a
simple technical aspect of some
proof or definition...
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Model of
particle physics, the
question of
triviality in
Higgs models is of
great importance. This
Higgs triviality is
similar to the
Landau pole
problem in...
- goddess, aid my song:
Through spacious streets conduct thy bard along."
Trivialities, bits of
information of
little consequence was the
title of a po****r...
- {\displaystyle \pi :E\to B} is a
continuous surjection satisfying a
local triviality condition outlined below. The
space B {\displaystyle B} is
called the...
- logic-chopping. It is a most
serious and
substantive effort to
locate in
trivialities the
fundamental principles of the
revealed will of God to
guide and sanctify...
-
Oireachtas in 1963— For many years, we were
afflicted with the
miserable trivialities of our
tourist advertising.
Sometimes it
descended to the
lowest depths...
- In the
mathematical theory of probability,
David Lewis's
triviality result is a
theorem about the
impossibility of
systematically equating the conditional...
-
opposite of skepticism.
Paraconsistent logics may use "the law of non-
triviality" to
abstain from
trivialism in
logical practices that
involve true contradictions...
- from 2009 to 2011. The show
centres on
themes of
social clumsiness, the
trivialities of
human behaviour, self-importance and conceit, frustration, desperation...