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Principle value may refer to: Principle value (ethics) Cauchy principal value (mathematics) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the
Principle_value
Decision rule used for minimizing the possible loss for a worst-case scenario
value is the highest value that the player can be sure to get without knowing the actions of the other players; equivalently, it is the lowest value the
Minimax
Hypothesis about sapient life and the universe
entail. The principle was formulated as a response to a series of observations that the laws of nature and parameters of the universe have values that are
Anthropic_principle
Statistical principle about ratio of effects to causes
interpretation of the principle as the contribution of the 80% being without value. The demonstration of the Pareto principle is explained by a large
Pareto_principle
Ethical or philosophic value that an object has "in itself" or "for its own sake"
their consequences. Other names for intrinsic value are terminal value and essential value, principle value, or ultimate importance. In philosophy and ethics
Intrinsic_value_(ethics)
Theorem in complex analysis
fields of differential equations and geometric analysis, the maximum principle is one of the most useful and best known tools of study. Solutions of
Maximum_principle
Foundational principle in quantum physics
The uncertainty principle, also known as Heisenberg's indeterminacy principle, is a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics. It states that there is
Uncertainty_principle
Concept in international taxation
The destination principle is a concept of international taxation which allows for value added taxes to be retained by the country where the taxed product
Destination_principle
Realization of a certain method or idea in order to demonstrate its feasibility
aims to demonstrate in principle that the concept has practical potential without needing to fully develop it. A proof of value (PoV) is sometimes used
Proof_of_concept
Fundamental principle of physics
The superposition principle, also known as superposition property, states that, for all linear systems, the net response caused by two or more stimuli
Superposition_principle
Rule, guide or inevitable consequence
or evaluation. A principle can make values explicit, so they are expressed in the form of rules and standards. Principles unpack values so they can be more
Principle
Classical logic of two values, either true or false
truth value, either true or false. A logic satisfying this principle is called a two-valued logic or bivalent logic. In formal logic, the principle of bivalence
Principle_of_bivalence
Principle of atomic physics
quantum chemistry, the Aufbau principle (pronounced /ˈaʊfbaʊ/, from German: Aufbauprinzip, lit. 'building-up principle'), also called the Aufbau rule
Aufbau_principle
Fundamental mechanical principles
corresponds to a value of the action. An action principle predicts or explains that the particular path taken has a stationary value for the system's
Action_principles
Principle relating to fluid dynamics
Bernoulli's principle is a key concept in fluid dynamics that relates pressure, speed and height. For example, for a fluid flowing horizontally, Bernoulli's
Bernoulli's_principle
Method of analysis applied to problems wave propagation
The Huygens–Fresnel principle (named after Dutch physicist Christiaan Huygens and French physicist Augustin-Jean Fresnel) states that every point on a
Huygens–Fresnel_principle
Principle to predict effects of a change in conditions on a chemical equilibrium
include Chatelier's principle, Braun–Le Chatelier principle, Le Chatelier–Braun principle or the equilibrium law. The principle is named after French
Le_Chatelier's_principle
Accounting method
In accrual basis accounting, the matching principle (or expense recognition principle) dictates that an expense should be reported in the same period
Matching_principle
Quantum mechanics principle
the exclusion principle can be stated as follows: in a poly-electron atom it is impossible for any two electrons to have the same two values of all four
Pauli_exclusion_principle
Way of organizing classes in larger systems
In computer programming, package principles are a way of organizing classes in larger systems to make them more organized and manageable. They aid in understanding
Package_principles
Business term
about with whom to invest. As a management principle, value-based management (VBM), or managing for value (MFV), states that management should first and
Shareholder_value
Proposition in statistics
likelihood principle with the law of likelihood yields the consequence that the parameter value which maximizes the likelihood function is the value which
Likelihood_principle
If there are more items than boxes holding them, one box must contain at least two items
In mathematics, the pigeonhole principle states that if n items are put into m containers, with n > m, then at least one container must contain more than
Pigeonhole_principle
Decrease in asset values, or the allocation of cost thereof
assets are used (depreciation with the matching principle). Depreciation is thus the decrease in the value of assets and the method used to reallocate, or
Depreciation
Method for measuring extra-financial value of an investment
responsive. There is a strong emphasis on the first principle, involving stakeholders. The third principle, 'Value the things that matter', includes the use of
Social_return_on_investment
Expression for proportional punishment
receives the estimated value of the injury in compensation. The intent behind the principle was to restrict compensation to the value of the loss. The term
Eye_for_an_eye
Personal value, basis for ethical action
In ethics and social sciences, value denotes the degree of importance of something or an action, with the aim of determining which actions are best to
Value_(ethics)
Scientific principles enabling the use of the calculus of variations
for solving boundary-value problems in elasticity and wave propagation Fermat's principle in geometrical optics Hamilton's principle in classical mechanics
Variational_principle
Buoyancy principle in fluid dynamics
Archimedes' principle states that the upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid, whether fully or partially, is equal to the
Archimedes'_principle
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up principle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A principle is a value that is a guide for behavior. Principle may also refer to: Principle (chemistry)
Principle_(disambiguation)
Mathematical theorem in complex analysis
In mathematics, the maximum modulus principle in complex analysis states that if f {\displaystyle f} is a holomorphic function, then the modulus | f |
Maximum_modulus_principle
Set of activities that a firm performs to deliver a valuable product
A value chain is a sequence of activities that an organization performs to design, produce, market, deliver, and support goods or services for customers
Value_chain
Type of problem involving ODEs or PDEs
was given by the Dirichlet's principle. Boundary value problems are similar to initial value problems. A boundary value problem has conditions specified
Boundary_value_problem
Average value of a random variable
fundamental principle. The principle is that the value of a future gain should be directly proportional to the chance of getting it. This principle seemed
Expected_value
Necessary condition for optimality associated with dynamic programming
simpler subproblems, as Bellman's "principle of optimality" prescribes. It is a necessary condition for optimality. The "value" of a decision problem at a certain
Bellman_equation
Organizing method developed by McKinsey
The MECE principle (mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive) is a grouping principle for separating a set of items into subsets that are mutually
MECE_principle
Concept in game theory
_{R\subseteq S}(-1)^{|S|-|R|}v(R)} using the Inclusion exclusion principle. The Shapley values are given in terms of the synergy function by φ i ( v ) = ∑
Shapley_value
Computer programming principle
aspect of the principle (i.e., retrieving a value), Meyer shows that the "write" implications (i.e., modifying a value) of the principle are harder to
Uniform_access_principle
Theorem in mathematics
complex-valued function. Intermediate value theorem Mean value problem Mean value theorem (divided differences) Newmark-beta method Racetrack principle Stolarsky
Mean_value_theorem
Evolutionary model that explains the sex ratio
Fisher's principle is an evolutionary model that explains why the sex ratio of most species that produce offspring through sexual reproduction is approximately
Fisher's_principle
Pragmatics of conversational communication
social science generally and linguistics specifically, the cooperative principle describes how people achieve effective conversational communication in
Cooperative_principle
Principle in economics and game theory
The revelation principle is a fundamental result in mechanism design, social choice theory, and game theory which shows it is always possible to design
Revelation_principle
Principle in theoretical physics
Einstein equations that allow values of the entropy larger than those allowed by an area law (radius squared), hence in principle larger than those of a black
Holographic_principle
Theorem in formal logic
absurdum. The metamathematical value of the principle of explosion is that for any logical system where this principle holds, any derived theory which
Principle_of_explosion
In probability theory, a rule for assigning epistemic probabilities
The principle of indifference (also called principle of insufficient reason) is a rule for assigning epistemic probabilities. The principle of indifference
Principle_of_indifference
Theory in classical and Marxian economics
realization, of labor as the central organizing principle of society. While the labor theory of value is most closely associated with the classical economists
Labor_theory_of_value
Philosophical problem-solving principle
problem-solving principle that recommends searching for explanations constructed with the smallest possible set of elements. It is also known as the principle of parsimony
Occam's_razor
Statistical principle
variable averaged over all values of a second explanatory variable whose value influences the first variable's effect. The principle of marginality implies
Principle_of_marginality
Concept of absolute rotation
physics, particularly in discussions of gravitation theories, Mach's principle (or Mach's conjecture) is the name given by Albert Einstein to an imprecise
Mach's_principle
Design principle preferring simplicity
KISS ("Keep it simple, stupid") is a design principle first noted by the U.S. Navy in 1960. First seen partly in American English by at least 1938, KISS
KISS_principle
Security by granting only essential access
and other fields, the Principle of Least Privilege (PoLP), also known as the Principle of Minimal Privilege (PoMP) or the Principle of Least Authority (PoLA)
Principle_of_least_privilege
Processing only necessary personal information
the principle of collecting, processing and storing only the necessary amount of personal information required for a specific purpose. The principle emanates
Data_minimization
Hypothesis in neuroscience
The free energy principle is a mathematical principle of information physics. Its application to fMRI brain imaging data as a theoretical framework suggests
Free_energy_principle
Political slogan
"One man, one vote" or "one vote, one value" is a slogan used to advocate for the principle of equal representation in voting. This slogan is used by
One_man,_one_vote
Software programming technique
In software design, inversion of control (IoC) is a design principle in which custom-written portions of a computer program receive the flow of control
Inversion_of_control
Principle applied to the measurement of blood flow to an organ
commonly used value for O2 consumption at rest is 125 mL O2 per minute per square meter of body surface area.[citation needed] The Fick principle relies on
Fick_principle
Central dimension of a conceptual framework
An organizing principle is a core assumption from which everything else by proximity can derive a classification or a value. It is like a central reference
Organizing_principle
Hypothesis in evolutionary biology
The handicap principle is a hypothesis proposed by the Israeli biologist Amotz Zahavi in 1975. It is meant to explain how "signal selection" during mate
Handicap_principle
Theorem in complex analysis
In complex analysis, the argument principle (or Cauchy's argument principle) is a theorem relating the difference between the number of zeros and poles
Argument_principle
Value automatically conferred upon animals
outside and can, in principle, be measured econometrically. The phrase "intrinsic value" (often used synonymously with inherent value) has been adopted
Intrinsic value in animal ethics
Intrinsic_value_in_animal_ethics
Hypothesis that inertial and gravitational masses are equivalent
The equivalence principle is the hypothesis that the observed equivalence of gravitational and inertial mass is a consequence of nature. The weak form
Equivalence_principle
Max Weber's methodological position
"link to the values". The "link to the values" describes the action of analysis of the researcher who, by respecting the principle of the value-freedom, makes
Value-freedom
Having only one female character in an ensemble
The Smurfette principle is the practice in media, such as film and television, to include only one woman in an otherwise entirely male ensemble. It establishes
Smurfette_principle
Equivalence of average-case and expected complexity
In computational complexity theory, Yao's principle (also called Yao's minimax principle or Yao's lemma) relates the performance of randomized algorithms
Yao's_principle
Method for solving partial differential equations
philosophy underlying Duhamel's principle is that it is possible to go from solutions of the Cauchy problem (or initial value problem) to solutions of the
Duhamel's_principle
Counting technique in combinatorics
In combinatorics, the inclusion–exclusion principle is a counting technique which generalizes the familiar method of obtaining the number of elements
Inclusion–exclusion_principle
Systematic study of values
intrinsic value of a whole is determined by the intrinsic values of its parts. According to the additivity principle, the intrinsic value of a whole
Value_theory
Functions in mathematics
functions. They are (real) analytic; they have a maximum principle and a mean-value principle; a theorem of removal of singularities as well as a Liouville
Harmonic_function
Principle in optimal control theory for best way to change state in a dynamical system
Pontryagin's maximum principle is used in optimal control theory to find the best possible control for taking a dynamical system from one state to another
Pontryagin's maximum principle
Pontryagin's_maximum_principle
Physical quantity of dimension energy × time
value depends upon the trajectory taken by the ball through x(t) and v(t). This makes the action an input to the powerful stationary-action principle
Action_(physics)
Quantum chemistry rule regarding vibronic transitions
The Franck–Condon principle describes the intensities of vibronic transitions, or the absorption or emission of a photon. It states that when a molecule
Franck–Condon_principle
Probability distribution
honour of Pareto. Pareto distributions with a shape value (α) of log 4 5 ≈ 1.16 exhibit the Pareto principle. If X is a random variable with a Pareto (Type
Pareto_distribution
Light rays follow quickest paths
Fermat's principle, also known as the principle of least time, is the link between ray optics and wave optics. Fermat's principle states that the path
Fermat's_principle
Parties to a transaction are on an equal footing
that the sale price is appropriate and reflects the true value of the property. The principle is often invoked to avoid any undue government influence
Arm's_length_principle
Topics referred to by the same term
cannot coexist at constant population values Exclusionary rule, legal principle Inclusion–exclusion principle, in combinatorial mathematics This disambiguation
Exclusion_principle
Accounting liability
to be 35%, and the net value is subtracted. As the tax value, or tax base, is lower than the accounting value, or book value, in years 1 and 2, the company
Deferred_tax
Risk management strategy
The precautionary principle (or precautionary approach) is a broad epistemological, philosophical and legal approach to innovations with potential for
Precautionary_principle
Ability of the mind to assess the reality of the external world, and to act upon it
opposed to acting according to the pleasure principle. The reality principle is the governing principle of the actions taken by the ego, after its slow
Reality_principle
Quantum physics concept
uncertainty principle. To Bohr, Heisenberg's paper did not make clear the distinction between a position measurement merely disturbing the momentum value that
Complementarity_(physics)
Idea in ethics; many principles are true at the same time
are valued for their consequences. Brown concludes that Berlin has failed to show that the problem of conflicting values is insoluble in principle. The
Value_pluralism
Optical imaging rule
The Scheimpflug principle is a description of the geometric relationship between the orientation of the plane of focus, the lens plane, and the image
Scheimpflug_principle
Concept in potential theory
Dirichlet's principle is the assumption that the minimizer of a certain energy functional is a solution to Poisson's equation. Dirichlet's principle states
Dirichlet's_principle
In accounting, the cost principle is part of the generally accepted accounting principles. Assets should always be recorded at their cost, when the asset
Cost_principle
House of Lords decision
"Ramsay principle" is the shorthand name given to the decision of the House of Lords in two important cases in the field of UK tax, reported in 1982:
Ramsay_principle
and pre-commit to provide a truthful estimate of its value. The discovery of the linkage principle was most useful in determining optimal strategy for
Linkage_principle
Theory that the universe is the same in all directions
In modern physical cosmology, the cosmological principle is the notion that the spatial distribution of matter in the universe is uniformly isotropic
Cosmological_principle
Principle in computer system design
interface design and software design, the principle of least astonishment (POLA), also known as principle of least surprise (POLS), proposes that a component
Principle of least astonishment
Principle_of_least_astonishment
Fundamental principle of classical physics
described by Isaac Newton in his first law of motion (also known as The Principle of Inertia). It is one of the primary manifestations of mass, one of the
Inertia
Monetary principle
monetary principle stating that "bad money drives out good". For example, if there are two coins in circulation containing metal of different value, which
Gresham's_law
Principle in forensics and cyber security
In forensic science, Locard's principle holds that the perpetrator of a crime will bring something into the crime scene and leave with something from
Locard's_exchange_principle
Core concept in libertarianism
The non-aggression principle (NAP) is a concept in which "aggression"—defined as initiating or threatening any forceful interference with an individual
Non-aggression_principle
Distribution result for probability mathematics
processes, the reflection principle for a Wiener process states that if the path of a Wiener process f(t) reaches a value f(s) = a at time t = s, then
Reflection principle (Wiener process)
Reflection_principle_(Wiener_process)
Pro-innovation ethical principle
that have a high expectation value. Protect people's freedom to experiment, innovate, and progress. The proactionary principle was created as an opposing
Proactionary_principle
Formulation of the principle of stationary action
In physics, Hamilton's principle is William Rowan Hamilton's formulation of the principle of stationary action. It states that the dynamics of a physical
Hamilton's_principle
Physics principle formulated by Niels Bohr
values. Bohr, Kramers, and John C. Slater responded with a new theoretical approach now called the BKS theory based on the correspondence principle but
Correspondence_principle
Principle in neuroscience
neuroscience, Dale's principle (or Dale's law) is a rule attributed to the English neuroscientist Henry Hallett Dale. The principle basically states that
Dale's_principle
Unrecoverable cost that has been incurred
the value projection falls to $75 million, the company, as a rational actor, should continue the project. This is known as the bygones principle or the
Sunk_cost
Financial estimation of potential market price
In accounting, fair value is a rational and unbiased estimate of the potential market price of a good, service, or asset. The derivation takes into account
Fair_value
Logical principle
In logic, the law of excluded middle or the principle of excluded middle states that for every proposition, either this proposition or its negation is
Law_of_excluded_middle
Biological principle about the differential reproductive success in males versus females
Bateman's principle, in evolutionary biology, states that the variability in reproductive success (or reproductive variance) is greater in males than
Bateman's_principle
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Principles
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Principle
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Muslim
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Buddhist, Indian
Universal Principle
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Principled
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Principle
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Principled
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Principle
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Principle
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
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Name of Lord Krishna
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Scottish American Hebrew Norse
Scottish place name.
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Unknown
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Helper; Protector
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Playful; Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sarawasti
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Inanimate Love
Girl/Female
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Writing; Lord Saraswati; Studious
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Ray of Sunshine; Super-sugar Coated
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Jewel
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v. t.
To equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet, or rule of conduct, good or ill.
a.
Highest in rank, authority, character, importance, or degree; most considerable or important; chief; main; as, the principal officers of a Government; the principal men of a state; the principal productions of a country; the principal arguments in a case.
a.
Possessed of noble or honorable principles.
n.
Any original inherent constituent which characterizes a substance, or gives it its essential properties, and which can usually be separated by analysis; -- applied especially to drugs, plant extracts, etc.
n.
A source, or origin; that from which anything proceeds; fundamental substance or energy; primordial substance; ultimate element, or cause.
n.
A leader, chief, or head; one who takes the lead; one who acts independently, or who has controlling authority or influence; as, the principal of a faction, a school, a firm, etc.; -- distinguished from a subordinate, abettor, auxiliary, or assistant.
n.
A principal or essential point or rule; a principle.
n.
A principle or mixture of principles extracted from various species of Eupatorium.
n.
Beginning; commencement.
v. t.
To destroy the moral principles of.
n.
A settled rule of action; a governing law of conduct; an opinion or belief which exercises a directing influence on the life and behavior; a rule (usually, a right rule) of conduct consistently directing one's actions; as, a person of no principle.
n.
A principle or mixture of principles derived from Euonymus atropurpureus, or spindle tree.
a.
Being without principles; especially, being without right moral principles; also, characterized by absence of principle.
imp. & p. p.
of Principle
n.
An original faculty or endowment.
n.
A fundamental truth; a comprehensive law or doctrine, from which others are derived, or on which others are founded; a general truth; an elementary proposition; a maxim; an axiom; a postulate.
n. pl.
First principles; fundamental beginnings; elements; as. Newton's Principia.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Principle
n.
A principle, or mixture of principles, derived from various species of Euphorbia.
n.
The construction which gives shape and strength to a roof, -- generally a truss of timber or iron, but there are roofs with stone principals. Also, loosely, the most important member of a piece of framing.