... nonequivariant theory Via the nonequivariant limit, the full nonequivariant theoryof P1 is captured by the equivariant theoryThe equivariant Gromov-Witten theoryof P1 is the subject ofthe present ... from the operator description ofthetheory In fact, the Gromov-Witten theoryof P1 may be viewed as a more fundamental object than the Gromov-Witten theoryof a point Indeed, thetheoryof P1 ... structure Thetheoryof P1 is not based on thetheoryof a point Rather, the point theory is perhaps best understood as a certain special large degree limit case ofthe P1 theory; see [23] 0.1.5 The...
... was 'the noblest architectural result ofthe development of Renaissance' However, under the sway of humanism and theclassical order, the cult of individuality grew In the Renaissance were the ... the art of casting his bread upon the waters Herodotus says ofthe Egyptians, 'They gather the ORIGINS OF ARCHITECTURE fruits ofthe earth with With agriculture and less II labour than any other ... lists ofthe kings with the terms of their reigns The sequence ofthe names is becoming sure, but the length ofthe reigns is very uncertain Estimates vary from about 3000 to 5500 B.C for the beginning...
... is of interest to compare the above obtained values (32) and (33) with the ones given by the various theories In the Bragg-Williams approximation kTC = 2ω; ∆CV = N k while in the Kirkwood theory ... energy The third one concerns the calculation ofthe bond number In the Bragg-Williams approximation the site occupation probabilities are taken to be independent of each other In our work, THE ... states The long range order is measured by the parameter [1-3]: f − CA (1) η = Aa − CA where fAa means the fraction of A atoms in the a sublattices and Cα (α = A,B)is the fraction of αatoms in the...
... synchronizing ofthe rulers and the clocks as the synchronizing of clocks in the special theoryof relativity Firstly, we seek the relation between etalons at each point then convert the measured ... that equation (7) just is the equation ofthe geodesic in the curved space-time with the metric tensor g AN APPROACH TO THE METRIC TENSOR OF SPACE-TIME WITH THE PRESENT OFTHE GRAVITATIONAL FIELD ... distances obey the law of Pythagoras This hypothesis also is a part ofthe equivalence principle [4] We find the interval of two events near a point N(r) in the gravitational field with the local...
... elastic theoryof light and led to the complete acceptance of Maxwell’s theoryThe first was the discovery by J J Thomson ofthe electron, the long-sought source ofthe optical field, and the second ... Maxwell’s theory, it would have to be proved at optical wavelengths Another reason for the slow acceptance of Maxwell’s theory was that for 30 years after the publication of Maxwell’s theory in ... between theclassical wave theory and Maxwell’s theory Nothing had appeared in optics which was not known or understood using Fresnel’s theory; no one yet understood exactly what fluorescence or the...
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... framework ofthe agency theory and thetheoryof asymmetric information The question goes into the heart ofthe present theory, into the paradigm on which it is based This paradigm is the famous classical ... agency theory and the transaction costs theory as a theoryof economic organization rather than as a theoryof entrepreneurship A separate line of thinking in thetheoryofthe firm is the dynamic ... not the focus of that theoryThetheoryofthe firm is preoccupied with the functioning ofthe corporate enterprise in the context of market structures and competition processes In the wake of...
... from its role in neoclassical growth theory (Box 2) 13 Box CTF and Neoclassical growth theory Neoclassical growth theory (NGT) holds that higher rates of saving are necessary for the economy to ... functional separation that thetheory operates between banks and firms The macroeconomic focus ofthe theory, however, leaves the essential microeconomic aspects of finance out ofthe picture In particular, ... DC: The World Bank) Chernow, Ron, 1997, The Death ofthe Banker The Decline and the Fall ofthe Great Financial Dynasties The Triumph ofthe Small Investor (New York: Vintage Books, a Division of...
... interacts on the brand’s behalf with any customer From the smallest local business to sprawling global enterprises, it’s the end ofthe art of marketing and the beginning ofthe new science of marketing ... focus ofthe sales force—all in support ofthe needs and wants ofthe target customers The good news is that knowing what these systems can for you will help you adapt to the new science of marketing ... either because they realize that they need to in order to grow their business or because they are forced to so by their customers or consumers who are not buying as much of their products as they...
... MARGINAL EFFICIENCY OF CAPITAL 12 THE STATE OF LONG-TERM EXPECTATION 13 THE GENERAL THEORYOFTHE RATE OF INTEREST 14 THECLASSICALTHEORYOFTHE RATE OF INTEREST o APPENDIX ON THE RATE OF INTEREST IN ... Pigou's Theoryof Unemployment the only detailed account oftheclassicaltheoryof employment which exists[3] II Is it true that the above categories are comprehensive in view ofthe fact that the ... different set of forces The effect of combination on the part of a group of workers is to protect their relative real wage The general level of real wages depends on the other forces ofthe economic...
... Pigou’s Theoryof Unemployment — the only detailed account oftheclassicaltheoryof employment which exists.[3] II Is it true that the above categories are comprehensive in view ofthe fact that the ... fall to the appropriate level, which will occupy Book IV Thus the analysis ofthe Propensity to Consume, the definition ofthe Marginal Efficiency of Capital and thetheoryofthe Rate of Interest ... from their point of view is their income, we will call the factor cost of A The sum ofthe factor cost F and the user cost U we shall call the prime cost ofthe output A We can then define the...
... k e ) PO = the current price ofthe stock DIV1 = the dividend paid at the end of year ke = the required return on investment in equity P1 = the sale price ofthe stock at the end ofthe first ... Pt + C Pt R = the rate of return on the security Pt+1 = price ofthe security at time t+1, the end ofthe holding period Pt = price ofthe security at time t, the beginning ofthe holding period ... expectations for the efficient market condition to hold Rationale Behind theTheory Rof > R* ⇒ Pt ↑ ⇒ Rof ↓ Rof < R* ⇒ Pt ↓ ⇒ Rof ↑ until Rof = R* In an efficient market all unexploited profit opportunities...