Examples of using General theory in English and their translations into Danish
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He viewed mechanics as a special case of a more general theory of space and he considered that a generalised version of thermodynamics would provide a theory to explain all of physics and chemistry.
By the term"General Theory" is to be understood that Keynes' academic opponents,
an ad hoc and artificial nature have been absorbed in a general theory whose significance goes far beyond its sources.
It gives the general theory of stress and strain;
But in"General Theory"- like all other economists- Keynes reluctantly had to admit that there is a causal link between money supply
to establish the foundations of a general theory of linear associative algebra
which were later included in his principal work,"The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money",
of equal significance is the fact that his theorem enabled him to construct a general theory of characters for commutative topological group s.
introduced certain fundamental ideas in this general theory.
The Laplace Transformation I- General Theory Complex Functions Theory a-4 About the book Description Preface Content Description In this book we present a collection of examples of applications of the theory of Fourier series.
much of her work has lessened in importance as it became part of the more general theory.
sums up his work on almost periodic functions: The general theory was developed for the case of a real variable,
This work on functions of a complex variable was one of the first to examine the general theory of analytic functions,
The general theory was developed for the case of a real variable,
His attack on these questions was to produce a much more general theory than had previously been attempted based not on heat as random motion of atoms,
The General Theory" is an extensive work of about 400 pages,
In 1799 Ruffini published a book on the theory of equations with his claim that quintics could not be solved by radicals as the title shows: General theory of equations in which it is shown that the algebraic solution of the general equation of degree greater than four is impossible. The introduction to the book begins.
But in"General Theory"- like all other economists- Keynes reluctantly had to admit that there is a causal link between money supply
produced many papers on this topic which led him to a general theory to replace the special cases examined by others.
In the introduction to"General Theory" Keynes pointed out also another implicit condition for Say's law,