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「第67回 労働政策審議会雇用環境・均等分科会」(ハイブリッド会議)を開催します(開催案内)
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2024-1-26 14:00)
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中央社会保険医療協議会の開催について
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2024-1-26 14:00)
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第54回指定難病検討委員会・開催案内
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2024-1-26 14:00)
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ヘルスケアスタートアップ等の振興・支援策検討プロジェクトチーム
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2024-1-26 14:00)
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Bell’s Theorem
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2024-1-26 11:40)
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[Revised entry by Wayne Myrvold, Marco Genovese, and Abner Shimony on January 25, 2024.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography, image1.jpg]
Bell's Theorem is the collective name for a family of results, all of which involve the derivation, from a condition on probability distributions inspired by considerations of local causality, together with auxiliary assumptions usually thought of as mild side-assumptions, of probabilistic predictions about the results of spatially separated experiments that conflict, for appropriate choices of quantum states and experiments, with quantum mechanical predictions. These probabilistic predictions take the form of...
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First-order Model Theory
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2024-1-26 11:28)
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[Revised entry by Wilfrid Hodges and Thomas Scanlon on January 25, 2024.
Changes to: Main text]
First-order model theory, also known as classical model theory, is a branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between descriptions in first-order languages and the structures that satisfy these descriptions. From one point of view, this is a vibrant area of mathematical research that brings logical methods (in particular the theory of definition) to bear on deep problems of classical mathematics. From another point of view, first-order model theory is the paradigm for the rest of...
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厚生年金保険の保険給付及び保険料の納付の特例等に関する法律の施行状況に関する報告(第32回)
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2024-1-26 11:06)
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高等教育の在り方に関する特別部会(第2回) 配付資料
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2024-1-26 11:00)
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いじめ防止対策協議会(令和5年度)(第3回) 議事要旨
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2024-1-26 10:00)
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Großbritannien: Atomkraftwerk Hinkley Point C wird immer mehr zum Milliardengrab
from DER SPIEGEL - Schlagzeilen
(2024-1-25 15:19)
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Viel später, viel teurer: In England zeigt sich gerade, wie schwer es ist, ein neues Kernkraftwerk zu bauen. Steuerzahler und Stromkunden dürften noch lange für das Prestigeprojekt zahlen.
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