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  • Title: Idealʹnoe
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  • Language: rus
  • Number of Pages: Median: 146
  • Publisher: ➤  Izd-vo Krasnoi͡a︡rskogo universiteta
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  • Publish Location: Krasnoi͡a︡rsk

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  • The Open Library ID: OL2417907M
  • Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 16354494
  • Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 87100299

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  • First Year Published: 1984
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Ideal type

moral ideals nor to statistical averages but rather to stress certain elements common to most cases of the given phenomenon. In using the word "ideal," Max

Ideal gas

An ideal gas is a theoretical gas composed of many randomly moving point particles that are not subject to interparticle interactions. The ideal gas concept

Emmy Noether

Function Fields, 1927) characterized the rings in which the ideals have unique factorization into prime ideals (now called Dedekind domains). Noether showed

Ideal gas law

Clapeyron in 1834 as a combination of the empirical Boyle's law, Charles's law, Avogadro's law, and Gay-Lussac's law. The ideal gas law is often written in an

Ideal number

by Ernst Kummer, and led to Richard Dedekind's definition of ideals for rings. An ideal in the ring of integers of an algebraic number field is principal

John Rawls

by a public conception of justice". In this respect, he understood justice as fairness as a contribution to "ideal theory", the determination of "principles

Benjamin Franklin

a "noble order", inconsistent with the egalitarian ideals of the new republic. During his stay in France, he was active as a Freemason, serving as venerable

William Floyd (mathematician)

Communications in Algebra, vol. 31 (2003), no. 11, pp. 5361–5376. Buckley, Stephen M.; Kokkendorff, Simon L., Comparing the Floyd and ideal boundaries of

John Forbes Nash Jr.

John F. (2009a). "Ideal money and asymptotically ideal money". In Petrosjan, Leon A.; Zenkevich, Nikolay A. (eds.). Contributions to Game Theory and

Kenneth Knight

committee. For his contributions to geotechnical engineering, Kenneth Knight was awarded the 1992 SAICE Geotechnical Division Medal. In 1995, he was awarded