Examples of using A theory of in English and their translations into Korean
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He succeeded in creating a theory of topological and metric spaces into which the previous results fitted well, and he enriched it with many new notions and theorems.
They may have a theory of the truth, but they are not thoroughly converted.
His doctoral dissertation was on the theory of the propeller which led to his developing a theory of partial differential equations of the second order.
But Grassmann also studied problems in physics, in particular publishing a theory of the mixing of colours in 1853 which contradicted that proposed by Helmholtz.
He examined conformal representations of simply connected regions and he developed a theory of boundary correspondence.
He makes the first step towards a theory of invariants, which at later stages derelativises the system of reference and removes arbitrariness.
With his understanding of quadratic forms and invariant theory he created a theory of transformations in 1855.
He gave up working on mathematics in his last years and instead tried to construct a theory of all knowledge.
But this insight did not yet constitute a theory of the modern state as such.
Anarchism is not, as some may suppose, a theory of the future to be realized through divine inspiration.
The two theories remain incompatible, a hurdle which must be overcome in developing a theory of everything.
It also addresses the issues of community empowerment and develops a theory of change.
Brauer developed… a theory of central division algebras over a given perfect field, and showed that the isomorphism classes of these algebras can be used to form a commutative group whose properties gave great insight into the structure of simple algebras.
You might suppose it is some grand philosophy that draws us to the spirit- a theory of the cosmos- but it is the feet,
last hours on Earth, tracing and drawing something on a piece of paper in the last attempt to formulate a theory of everything.
detached from each other: they had to be united by the formulation of a theory of exchanges of energy between matter and radiation.
similar in power to a theory of propositional types,
His interest in ergodic theory, group representations and quantum mechanics contributed significantly to von Neumann's realisation that a theory of operator algebras was the next important stage in the development of this area of mathematics.
If we take this warfare sociology to its logical conclusion we arrive at no social doctrine at all, but at“a theory of unsociability.”11.
like the life of the individual, by stages, and every stage has a theory of life appropriate to it, which is inevitably absorbed by men.