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  • Balance theorem
  • In mathematical group theory, the balance theorem states that if G is a group with no core, then G either has disconnected Sylow 2-subgroups, or it is

    Balance theorem

    Balance_theorem

  • L-balance theorem
  • Mathematical theorem

    group theory, the L-balance theorem was proved by Gorenstein & Walter (1975). The letter L stands for the layer of a group, and "balance" refers to the property

    L-balance theorem

    L-balance_theorem

  • Fluctuation–dissipation theorem
  • Statistical physics theorem

    the behavior of systems that obey detailed balance. Given that a system obeys detailed balance, the theorem is a proof that thermodynamic fluctuations

    Fluctuation–dissipation theorem

    Fluctuation–dissipation_theorem

  • Classification of finite simple groups
  • Theorem classifying finite simple groups

    MacWilliams showed that its Sylow 2-subgroups are connected, and the balance theorem implies that any simple group with connected Sylow 2-subgroups is either

    Classification of finite simple groups

    Classification of finite simple groups

    Classification_of_finite_simple_groups

  • List of theorems
  • theorem (logic) Diaconescu's theorem (mathematical logic) Easton's theorem (set theory) Erdős–Dushnik–Miller theorem (set theory) Erdős–Rado theorem (set

    List of theorems

    List_of_theorems

  • Detailed balance
  • Principle in kinetic systems

    The principle of detailed balance was explicitly introduced for collisions by Ludwig Boltzmann. In 1872, he proved his H-theorem using this principle. The

    Detailed balance

    Detailed_balance

  • Fluctuation theorem
  • Theorem in statistical mathematics

    The fluctuation theorem (FT), which originated from statistical mechanics, deals with the relative probability that the entropy of a system which is currently

    Fluctuation theorem

    Fluctuation_theorem

  • Signed graph
  • Graph with sign-labeled edges

    called the line index of balance) of Σ is the smallest number of edges whose deletion, or equivalently whose sign reversal (a theorem of Harary), makes Σ balanced

    Signed graph

    Signed graph

    Signed_graph

  • Little's law
  • Theorem in queueing theory

    mathematical queueing theory, Little's law (also result, theorem, lemma, or formula) is a theorem by John Little which states that the long-term average

    Little's law

    Little's_law

  • Splay tree
  • Self-adjusting binary search tree

    several theorems and conjectures regarding the worst-case runtime for performing a sequence S of m accesses in a splay tree containing n elements. Balance theorem—The

    Splay tree

    Splay_tree

  • Bell's theorem
  • Theorem in physics

    Bell's theorem is a term encompassing a number of closely related results in physics, all of which determine that quantum mechanics is incompatible with

    Bell's theorem

    Bell's_theorem

  • Lami's theorem
  • Equation in physics

    Lami's theorem is applied in static analysis of mechanical and structural systems. The theorem is named after Bernard Lamy. As the vectors must balance v →

    Lami's theorem

    Lami's_theorem

  • Thévenin's theorem
  • Theorem in electrical circuit analysis

    stated in terms of direct-current resistive circuits only, Thévenin's theorem states that "Any linear electrical network containing only voltage sources

    Thévenin's theorem

    Thévenin's theorem

    Thévenin's_theorem

  • Balance of trade
  • Difference between the monetary value of exports and imports

    Balance of trade is the difference between the monetary value of a nation's exports and imports of goods over a certain time period. Sometimes, trade

    Balance of trade

    Balance_of_trade

  • Betti's theorem
  • Reciprocal work theorem in engineering

    Betti's theorem, also known as Maxwell–Betti reciprocal work theorem, discovered by Enrico Betti in 1872, states that for a linear elastic structure subject

    Betti's theorem

    Betti's_theorem

  • Four vertex theorem
  • On points of extreme curvature in curves

    exactly 2 balance points (one stable, and the other unstable), the Gömböc. There are several discrete versions of the four-vertex theorem, both for convex

    Four vertex theorem

    Four vertex theorem

    Four_vertex_theorem

  • Miller theorem
  • Process of creating equivalent circuits

    The Miller theorem refers to the process of creating equivalent circuits. It asserts that a floating impedance element, supplied by two voltage sources

    Miller theorem

    Miller_theorem

  • Ehrenfest theorem
  • Theorem in quantum mechanics

    The Ehrenfest theorem, named after Austrian theoretical physicist Paul Ehrenfest, relates the time derivative of the expectation values of the position

    Ehrenfest theorem

    Ehrenfest_theorem

  • Debt-to-equity ratio
  • Financial ratio

    of the firm is much debated and also described in the Modigliani–Miller theorem, published in 1958. Financial economists and academic papers will usually

    Debt-to-equity ratio

    Debt-to-equity_ratio

  • Balance equation
  • In probability theory, a balance equation is an equation that describes the probability flux associated with a Markov chain in and out of states or set

    Balance equation

    Balance_equation

  • Signalizer functor
  • of the nontrivial elements of an abelian group. The signalizer functor theorem provides the conditions under which the source of such a functor is in

    Signalizer functor

    Signalizer_functor

  • 1/3–2/3 conjecture
  • Unsolved problem on partial orders

    Trotter, William T.; Gehrlein, William V.; Fishburn, Peter C. (1992), "Balance theorems for height-2 posets", Order, 9 (1): 43–53, doi:10.1007/BF00419038,

    1/3–2/3 conjecture

    1/3–2/3_conjecture

  • Arrival theorem
  • Theorem of queueing theory about instantaneous behavior at arrival times

    discipline within the mathematical theory of probability, the arrival theorem (also referred to as the random observer property, ROP or job observer

    Arrival theorem

    Arrival_theorem

  • Maximum power transfer theorem
  • Theorem in electrical engineering

    In electrical engineering, the maximum power transfer theorem states that, to obtain maximum external power from a power source with internal resistance

    Maximum power transfer theorem

    Maximum_power_transfer_theorem

  • Plastic limit theorems
  • According to the theorems, to find the range within which the true solution must lie, it is necessary to find both a stress field that balances the external

    Plastic limit theorems

    Plastic_limit_theorems

  • Queueing theory
  • Mathematical study of waiting lines, or queues

    also have a product–form stationary distribution by the Gordon–Newell theorem. This result was extended to the BCMP network, where a network with very

    Queueing theory

    Queueing theory

    Queueing_theory

  • H-theorem
  • Thermodynamic theorem

    In classical statistical mechanics, the H-theorem, introduced by Ludwig Boltzmann in 1872, describes the tendency of the quantity H (defined below) to

    H-theorem

    H-theorem

  • Hydrostatic equilibrium
  • State of balance between external forces on a fluid and internal pressure gradient

    In fluid mechanics, hydrostatic equilibrium, also called hydrostatic balance and hydrostasy, is the condition of a fluid or plastic solid at rest, which

    Hydrostatic equilibrium

    Hydrostatic equilibrium

    Hydrostatic_equilibrium

  • Balance of nature
  • Superseded ecological theory

    The balance of nature, also known as ecological balance, is a theory that proposes that ecological systems are usually in a stable equilibrium or homeostasis

    Balance of nature

    Balance_of_nature

  • Marginal value theorem
  • Mathematical model of animal foraging behavior

    the most economic and efficient strategy to balance energy gain and consumption. The marginal value theorem is an optimality model that describes the strategy

    Marginal value theorem

    Marginal_value_theorem

  • Bernoulli's principle
  • Principle relating to fluid dynamics

    that Bernoulli's theorem is responsible... Unfortunately, the 'dynamic lift' involved...is not properly explained by Bernoulli's theorem. Denker, John S

    Bernoulli's principle

    Bernoulli's principle

    Bernoulli's_principle

  • FIFO (computing and electronics)
  • Scheduling algorithm, the first piece of data inserted into a queue is processed first

    solution Balance equation Quasireversibility Flow-equivalent server method Arrival theorem Decomposition method Beneš method Limit theorems Fluid limit

    FIFO (computing and electronics)

    FIFO (computing and electronics)

    FIFO_(computing_and_electronics)

  • Multinational corporation
  • Corporation operating in multiple countries

    Part of a series on World trade Policy Import Export Balance of trade Trade law Trade pact Trade bloc Trade creation Trade diversion Export orientation

    Multinational corporation

    Multinational_corporation

  • Electrostatic levitation
  • Process of levitating a charged object using electric fields

    suspend the gyroscopes in Gravity Probe B during launch. Due to Earnshaw's theorem, no static arrangement of classical electrostatic fields can be used to

    Electrostatic levitation

    Electrostatic levitation

    Electrostatic_levitation

  • M/M/c queue
  • Multi-server queueing model

    solution Balance equation Quasireversibility Flow-equivalent server method Arrival theorem Decomposition method Beneš method Limit theorems Fluid limit

    M/M/c queue

    M/M/c_queue

  • Cambridge equation
  • Monetary economics equation

    The Cambridge equation formally represents the Cambridge cash-balance theory, an alternative approach to the classical quantity theory of money. Both

    Cambridge equation

    Cambridge_equation

  • Balance theory
  • Theory of attitude change

    colloquium on balance theory, Bo Anderson struck at the heart of the notion: In graph theory there exists a formal balance theory that contains theorems that are

    Balance theory

    Balance_theory

  • Round-robin scheduling
  • Algorithm employed by process and network schedulers in computing

    solution Balance equation Quasireversibility Flow-equivalent server method Arrival theorem Decomposition method Beneš method Limit theorems Fluid limit

    Round-robin scheduling

    Round-robin scheduling

    Round-robin_scheduling

  • Circle
  • Simple curve of Euclidean geometry

    equation, known as the equation of the circle, follows from the Pythagorean theorem applied to any point on the circle: as shown in the adjacent diagram, the

    Circle

    Circle

    Circle

  • Burke's theorem
  • Theorem in queueing theory

    mathematical theory of probability, Burke's theorem (sometimes the Burke's output theorem) is a theorem (stated and demonstrated by Paul J. Burke while

    Burke's theorem

    Burke's_theorem

  • Scallop theorem
  • Physics theorem about a swimmer's displacement

    In physics, the scallop theorem states that a swimmer that performs a reciprocal motion cannot achieve net displacement in a low-Reynolds number Newtonian

    Scallop theorem

    Scallop theorem

    Scallop_theorem

  • G/G/1 queue
  • Probability theory concept

    solution Balance equation Quasireversibility Flow-equivalent server method Arrival theorem Decomposition method Beneš method Limit theorems Fluid limit

    G/G/1 queue

    G/G/1_queue

  • M/D/1 queue
  • Aspect of mathematical queueing theory

    solution Balance equation Quasireversibility Flow-equivalent server method Arrival theorem Decomposition method Beneš method Limit theorems Fluid limit

    M/D/1 queue

    M/D/1_queue

  • M/G/k queue
  • Queue model

    solution Balance equation Quasireversibility Flow-equivalent server method Arrival theorem Decomposition method Beneš method Limit theorems Fluid limit

    M/G/k queue

    M/G/k_queue

  • Trade war
  • Economic conflict using tariffs or other trade barriers

    war with Canada and Mexico (2025–present) Business and economics portal Balance of trade Currency war Economic sanctions Economic warfare Trade barrier

    Trade war

    Trade_war

  • Holmström's theorem
  • Impossibility of efficient incentive systems

    In economics, Holmström's theorem is an impossibility theorem or trilemma attributed to Bengt R. Holmström proving that no incentive system for a team

    Holmström's theorem

    Holmström's_theorem

  • Pollaczek–Khinchine formula
  • Mathematical identity in queueing theory

    solution Balance equation Quasireversibility Flow-equivalent server method Arrival theorem Decomposition method Beneš method Limit theorems Fluid limit

    Pollaczek–Khinchine formula

    Pollaczek–Khinchine_formula

  • Karush–Kuhn–Tucker conditions
  • Concept in mathematical optimization

    over the multipliers. The Karush–Kuhn–Tucker theorem is sometimes referred to as the saddle-point theorem. The KKT conditions were originally named after

    Karush–Kuhn–Tucker conditions

    Karush–Kuhn–Tucker_conditions

  • Balance of angular momentum
  • Concept in physics

    In classical mechanics, the balance of angular momentum, also known as Euler's second law, is a fundamental law of physics stating that a torque (a twisting

    Balance of angular momentum

    Balance of angular momentum

    Balance_of_angular_momentum

  • M/M/1 queue
  • Type of queue model in queueing theory

    solution Balance equation Quasireversibility Flow-equivalent server method Arrival theorem Decomposition method Beneš method Limit theorems Fluid limit

    M/M/1 queue

    M/M/1 queue

    M/M/1_queue

  • M/G/1 queue
  • Aspect of queueing theory

    function. As the arrivals are determined by a Poisson process, the arrival theorem holds. Many metrics for the M/G/k queue with k servers remain an open problem

    M/G/1 queue

    M/G/1_queue

  • Kingman's formula
  • Equation in mathematical queueing theory

    solution Balance equation Quasireversibility Flow-equivalent server method Arrival theorem Decomposition method Beneš method Limit theorems Fluid limit

    Kingman's formula

    Kingman's_formula

  • Okishio's theorem
  • Economic theorem regarding rate of profit

    Okishio's theorem is a theorem formulated by Japanese economist Nobuo Okishio. It has had a major impact on debates about Marx's theory of value. Intuitively

    Okishio's theorem

    Okishio's_theorem

  • BCMP network
  • distribution for queue i. The original proof of the theorem was given by checking the independent balance equations were satisfied. Peter G. Harrison offered

    BCMP network

    BCMP_network

  • Heckscher–Ohlin model
  • Economic model for international trade

    Stolper–Samuelson theorem). The Magnification effect on production quantity-shifts induced by endowment changes (via the Rybczynski theorem) predicts a larger

    Heckscher–Ohlin model

    Heckscher–Ohlin model

    Heckscher–Ohlin_model

  • Eureka (word)
  • Joyful exclamation at a striking discovery

    now known as Gauss's Eureka theorem and is a special case of what later became known as the Fermat polygonal number theorem. Look up eureka in Wiktionary

    Eureka (word)

    Eureka (word)

    Eureka_(word)

  • History of trigonometry
  • acute angles, respectively. Theorems on the lengths of chords are applications of the law of sines. And Archimedes' theorem on broken chords is equivalent

    History of trigonometry

    History of trigonometry

    History_of_trigonometry

  • Conservation law
  • Scientific law regarding conservation of a physical property

    amount of the quantity which flows in or out of the volume. From Noether's theorem, every differentiable symmetry leads to a local conservation law. Other

    Conservation law

    Conservation_law

  • Replication (computing)
  • Sharing information to ensure consistency in computing

    availability, and network partition tolerance – constraints known as the CAP theorem. Replication in computing can refer to: Data replication, where the same

    Replication (computing)

    Replication_(computing)

  • Foreign trade of Iran
  • Part of a series on World trade Policy Import Export Balance of trade Trade law Trade pact Trade bloc Trade creation Trade diversion Export orientation

    Foreign trade of Iran

    Foreign_trade_of_Iran

  • Charles-Augustin de Coulomb
  • French physicist (1736–1806)

    publication, Coulomb describes "How to construct and use an electric balance (torsion balance) based on the property of the metal wires of having a reaction

    Charles-Augustin de Coulomb

    Charles-Augustin de Coulomb

    Charles-Augustin_de_Coulomb

  • Equitable coloring
  • Graph coloring with equal color classes

    any number of colors greater than or equal to k. The Hajnal–Szemerédi theorem, posed as a conjecture by Paul Erdős (1964) and proven by András Hajnal

    Equitable coloring

    Equitable_coloring

  • Jackson network
  • Mathematical discipline

    of networks of queues, and generalising and applying the ideas of the theorem to search for similar product-form solutions in other networks has been

    Jackson network

    Jackson_network

  • Export
  • Goods produced in one country that are sold to another country

    ISBN 978-0078112775. Amadeo, Kimberly. "3 Ways Countries Increase Exports". The Balance. Retrieved 21 September 2020. Daniels, J., Radebaugh, L., Sullivan, D.

    Export

    Export

    Export

  • Factorization
  • (Mathematical) decomposition into a product

    Greek mathematicians in the case of integers. They proved the fundamental theorem of arithmetic, which asserts that every positive integer may be factored

    Factorization

    Factorization

    Factorization

  • Riemann–Hurwitz formula
  • Mathematical formula of two surfaces

    accounting for ramifications is the Riemann–Hurwitz formula or Hurwitz's theorem: χ ( S ′ ) = N ⋅ χ ( S ) − ∑ P ∈ S ′ ( e P − 1 ) , {\displaystyle \chi

    Riemann–Hurwitz formula

    Riemann–Hurwitz_formula

  • Thales of Miletus
  • Ancient Greek philosopher (c. 626 – c. 545 BC)

    Thales is the namesake of Thales's theorem, and the intercept theorem can also be referred to as Thales's theorem. Thales was said to have calculated

    Thales of Miletus

    Thales of Miletus

    Thales_of_Miletus

  • Gordon–Newell theorem
  • mathematical theory of probability, the Gordon–Newell theorem is an extension of Jackson's theorem from open queueing networks to closed queueing networks

    Gordon–Newell theorem

    Gordon–Newell_theorem

  • Governing equation
  • Equations describing behavior of a model

    universities are listed below. balance of mass balance of (linear) momentum balance of angular momentum balance of energy balance of entropy Maxwell-Faraday

    Governing equation

    Governing_equation

  • List of Equinox episodes
  • whether computers could calculate such possibilities; Gödel's incompleteness theorems; in 1974 the Arecibo Ionospheric Observatory found the Hulse–Taylor binary

    List of Equinox episodes

    List_of_Equinox_episodes

  • Shortest job next
  • Scheduling policy

    solution Balance equation Quasireversibility Flow-equivalent server method Arrival theorem Decomposition method Beneš method Limit theorems Fluid limit

    Shortest job next

    Shortest job next

    Shortest_job_next

  • Circle packing theorem
  • On tangency patterns of circles

    The circle packing theorem (also known as the Koebe–Andreev–Thurston theorem) describes the possible patterns of tangent circles among non-overlapping

    Circle packing theorem

    Circle packing theorem

    Circle_packing_theorem

  • India
  • Country in South Asia

    BCE) contain the earliest extant verbal expression of the Pythagorean theorem (although very likely it had been known to the Old Babylonians.) All mathematical

    India

    India

    India

  • Axiom
  • Statement that is taken to be true

    knowledge. They are accepted without demonstration. All other assertions (theorems, in the case of mathematics) must be proven with the aid of these basic

    Axiom

    Axiom

    Axiom

  • Reflected Brownian motion
  • Wiener process with reflecting spatial boundaries

    solution Balance equation Quasireversibility Flow-equivalent server method Arrival theorem Decomposition method Beneš method Limit theorems Fluid limit

    Reflected Brownian motion

    Reflected_Brownian_motion

  • Economic sanctions
  • Financial penalties applied by nations

    "Macroeconomic Implications of US Sanctions on Iran: A Sectoral Financial Balances Analysis". Studies in Business and Economics. 14 (3): 182–204. doi:10.2478/sbe-2019-0053

    Economic sanctions

    Economic_sanctions

  • Arrow–Debreu model
  • Economic Model

    McKenzie, however, did not receive the award. The contents of both theorems [fundamental theorems of welfare economics] are old beliefs in economics. Arrow and

    Arrow–Debreu model

    Arrow–Debreu_model

  • Median (geometry)
  • Line segment joining a triangle's vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side

    [AFO]=[FCO]=[DBO]=[ADO]=[BEO]=[CEO]} . In 2014 Lee Sallows discovered the following theorem: The medians of any triangle dissect it into six equal area smaller triangles

    Median (geometry)

    Median (geometry)

    Median_(geometry)

  • Singular value decomposition
  • Matrix decomposition

    n } {\displaystyle i>\min\{m,n\}} ⁠. The geometric content of the SVD theorem can thus be summarized as follows: for every linear map ⁠ T : C n → C m

    Singular value decomposition

    Singular value decomposition

    Singular_value_decomposition

  • Bruss–Duerinckx theorem
  • The theorem of the envelopment of societies for resource-dependent populations, also called the Bruss–Duerinckx theorem, is a mathematical result on the

    Bruss–Duerinckx theorem

    Bruss–Duerinckx_theorem

  • The Method of Mechanical Theorems
  • Mathematical treatise by Archimedes

    The Method of Mechanical Theorems (Greek: Περὶ μηχανικῶν θεωρημάτων πρὸς Ἐρατοσθένη ἔφοδος), also referred to as The Method, is one of the major surviving

    The Method of Mechanical Theorems

    The_Method_of_Mechanical_Theorems

  • Continuous-time Markov chain
  • Probability concept

    2. Chen 2004, Definition 0.1(4). Norris 1997, Theorem 2.8.4 and Theorem 2.8.2(b). Anderson 1991, Theorem 2.2.2(1), page 70. Anderson 1991, Definition on

    Continuous-time Markov chain

    Continuous-time_Markov_chain

  • Reciprocity (electromagnetism)
  • Theorem in classical electromagnetism

    classical electromagnetism, reciprocity refers to a variety of related theorems involving the interchange of time-harmonic electric current densities (sources)

    Reciprocity (electromagnetism)

    Reciprocity (electromagnetism)

    Reciprocity_(electromagnetism)

  • Quasireversibility
  • single arrival of the particular class of customer to state x. Burke's theorem shows that an M/M/m queueing system is quasireversible. Kelly showed that

    Quasireversibility

    Quasireversibility

  • Quasisymmetry
  • field strength of a stellarator. Quasisymmetry is desired, as Noether's theorem implies that there exists a conserved quantity in such cases. This conserved

    Quasisymmetry

    Quasisymmetry

    Quasisymmetry

  • Ehlers–Geren–Sachs theorem
  • Physics theory

    The Ehlers–Geren–Sachs theorem, published in 1968 by Jürgen Ehlers, P. Geren and Rainer K. Sachs, shows that if, in a given universe, all freely falling

    Ehlers–Geren–Sachs theorem

    Ehlers–Geren–Sachs theorem

    Ehlers–Geren–Sachs_theorem

  • Shortest remaining time
  • Scheduling algorithm

    solution Balance equation Quasireversibility Flow-equivalent server method Arrival theorem Decomposition method Beneš method Limit theorems Fluid limit

    Shortest remaining time

    Shortest remaining time

    Shortest_remaining_time

  • On the Sphere and Cylinder
  • Mathematical proofs published by Archimedes

    including The Method of Mechanical Theorems, in which he describes a method to determine volumes which involves balances, centers of mass and infinitesimal

    On the Sphere and Cylinder

    On the Sphere and Cylinder

    On_the_Sphere_and_Cylinder

  • Markov chain Monte Carlo
  • Calculation of complex statistical distributions

    (Ergodic Theorem). And we need aperiodicity, irreducibility and extra conditions such as reversibility to ensure the Central Limit Theorem holds in MCMC

    Markov chain Monte Carlo

    Markov_chain_Monte_Carlo

  • Euler equations (fluid dynamics)
  • Set of quasilinear hyperbolic equations governing adiabatic and inviscid flow

    Euler equations consist of equations for conservation of mass, balance of momentum, and balance of energy, together with a suitable constitutive equation for

    Euler equations (fluid dynamics)

    Euler equations (fluid dynamics)

    Euler_equations_(fluid_dynamics)

  • Cauchy stress tensor
  • Representation of mechanical stress at every point within a deformed 3D object

    that point. However, according to Cauchy's fundamental theorem, also called Cauchy's stress theorem, merely by knowing the stress vectors on three mutually

    Cauchy stress tensor

    Cauchy stress tensor

    Cauchy_stress_tensor

  • G-network
  • Mathematical model for understanding queueing systems

    queues A product-form solution superficially similar in form to Jackson's theorem, but which requires the solution of a system of non-linear equations for

    G-network

    G-network

  • Master equation
  • Equations governing time evolution of physical systems

    process Quantum master equation Fermi's golden rule Detailed balance Boltzmann's H-theorem Cohen, E. G. D. (July 1990). "George E. Uhlenbeck and statistical

    Master equation

    Master_equation

  • Work (physics)
  • Process of energy transfer to an object via force application through displacement

    be integrated over time to obtain a total distance, by the fundamental theorem of calculus, the total work along a path is similarly the time-integral

    Work (physics)

    Work (physics)

    Work_(physics)

  • Raychaudhuri equation
  • Result in general relativity

    is important as a fundamental lemma for the Penrose–Hawking singularity theorems and for the study of exact solutions in general relativity, but has independent

    Raychaudhuri equation

    Raychaudhuri_equation

  • Louis Georges Gouy
  • French physicist (1854–1926)

    transition metal complexes with Gouy balance The gouy phase shift, a feature of Gaussian beams Gouy–Stodola theorem "Georges Louis Gouy (1854-1926)". Gouy

    Louis Georges Gouy

    Louis Georges Gouy

    Louis_Georges_Gouy

  • Cevian
  • Line intersecting both a vertex and opposite edge of a triangle

    Ceva, who proved a theorem about cevians which also bears his name. The length of a cevian can be determined by Stewart's theorem: in the diagram, the

    Cevian

    Cevian

  • Economic union
  • Trading bloc with no internal barriers and common policies on regulation and trade

    Part of a series on World trade Policy Import Export Balance of trade Trade law Trade pact Trade bloc Trade creation Trade diversion Export orientation

    Economic union

    Economic_union

  • Paradox of tolerance
  • Logical paradox in decision-making theory

    individuals whose relationships are governed by a modified form of the Heider balance theory. In the same work in which Popper elucidates the paradox of tolerance

    Paradox of tolerance

    Paradox of tolerance

    Paradox_of_tolerance

  • Deaths in July 2023
  • Palmeiras) and coach. Sergei Godunov, 93, Russian mathematician (Godunov's theorem, Godunov's scheme), member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Yrjö Hakala

    Deaths in July 2023

    Deaths_in_July_2023

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  • Vallance
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish (of Norman origin)

    Vallance

    English and Scottish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Valence in Drôme, France, which probably has the same origin as Valencia.

    Vallance

  • Baki
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Danish, German, Muslim, Turkish

    Baki

    Balance

    Baki

  • BLANCA
  • Female

    Spanish

    BLANCA

    Spanish form of French Blanche, BLANCA means "white."

    BLANCA

  • Meezan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Meezan

    Balance, Scales

    Meezan

  • Mizan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Mizan

    Balance; Scales

    Mizan

  • Blanca
  • Girl/Female

    Italian Spanish American

    Blanca

    White; shining. AFrench Blanche.

    Blanca

  • Ballance
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ballance

    English : metonymic occupational name for someone who used a balance (scales), Anglo-French and Middle English balaunce, from Old French balance.

    Ballance

  • Meezan | میزان
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Meezan | میزان

    Balance, Scales

    Meezan | میزان

  • Mizan |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Mizan |

    Balance, Scales

    Mizan |

  • Meezan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Pakistani

    Meezan

    Balance

    Meezan

  • Blanch
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Blanch

    English and French : from Old French blanche ‘fair’, ‘white’, feminine form of blanc (see Blanc). The surname may have arisen from a nickname or from a personal name derived from this word.

    Blanch

  • Tola
  • Boy/Male

    French, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Tola

    A Balance

    Tola

  • Sammita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sammita

    Balanced

    Sammita

  • Lance
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Jamaican, Latin

    Lance

    Land; A Lance; A Light Spear

    Lance

  • LANCE
  • Male

    French

    LANCE

     Old French form of German Lanzo, LANCE means "land." Compare with another form of Lance.

    LANCE

  • Agarv
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Agarv

    Balanced

    Agarv

  • LANCE
  • Male

    English

    LANCE

     English name derived from the Old French word lance, LANCE means "lance (the weapon)." Compare with another form of Lance.

    LANCE

  • Sammita | ஸம்மீதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sammita | ஸம்மீதா

    Balanced

    Sammita | ஸம்மீதா

  • BLANCH
  • Female

    English

    BLANCH

    English variant spelling of French Blanche, BLANCH means "white."

    BLANCH

  • BLANCHE
  • Female

    French

    BLANCHE

    French name BLANCHE means "white." 

    BLANCHE

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Online names & meanings

  • Tucker
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Chinese, Christian, English

    Tucker

    Garment Maker; Tucker of Cloth

  • Akanksha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Akanksha

    Desire, Wish

  • Rossiter
  • Boy/Male

    German, Scottish

    Rossiter

    Red

  • Olave
  • Boy/Male

    German, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian

    Olave

    Ancestral Heritage; Relic

  • Vivandh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Vivandh

    Moon; Raise of Sun

  • Vivekanand
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Vivekanand

    Finds Joy in Knowledge; Joy of Discrimination

  • Parshv
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Parshv

    Weaponed soldier, Jain God, Short form of parshvanath, rd tirthankara in jainism

  • Shyaama
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Shyaama

    Lord Krishna

  • Sanjog
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Sanjog

    Coincidence

  • Saravanan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Saravanan

    Lord Muruga; Another Name for God Murugan

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  • Weal-balanced
  • a.

    Balanced or considered with reference to public weal.

  • Balance
  • n.

    An equality between the sums total of the two sides of an account; as, to bring one's accounts to a balance; -- also, the excess on either side; as, the balance of an account.

  • Balance
  • n.

    A movement in dancing. See Balance, v. i., S.

  • Balance
  • n.

    To move toward, and then back from, reciprocally; as, to balance partners.

  • Balancer
  • n.

    One who balances, or uses a balance.

  • Balanced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Balance

  • Equilibration
  • n.

    Act of keeping a balance, or state of being balanced; equipoise.

  • Balance
  • n.

    A balance wheel, as of a watch, or clock. See Balance wheel (in the Vocabulary).

  • Balance
  • n.

    To contract, as a sail, into a narrower compass; as, to balance the boom mainsail.

  • Equilibrist
  • n.

    One who balances himself in unnatural positions and hazardous movements; a balancer.

  • Valanced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Valance

  • Balance
  • n.

    To support on a narrow base, so as to keep from falling; as, to balance a plate on the end of a cane; to balance one's self on a tight rope.

  • Poise
  • v.

    The state of being balanced by equal weight or power; equipoise; balance; equilibrium; rest.

  • Parlance
  • n.

    Conversation; discourse; talk; diction; phrase; as, in legal parlance; in common parlance.

  • Balance
  • v. i.

    To have equal weight on each side; to be in equipoise; as, the scales balance.

  • Balance
  • n.

    To bring to an equipoise, as the scales of a balance by adjusting the weights; to weigh in a balance.

  • Balance
  • n.

    To make the sums of the debits and credits of an account equal; -- said of an item; as, this payment, or credit, balances the account.

  • Balance
  • n.

    To arrange accounts in such a way that the sum total of the debits is equal to the sum total of the credits; as, to balance a set of books.

  • Valance
  • v. t.

    To furnish with a valance; to decorate with hangings or drapery.