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Transfer principle

In model theory, a transfer principle states that all statements of some language that are true for some structure are true for another structure. One of the first examples was the Lefschetz principle, which states that any sentence in the first-order language of fields that is true for the complex numbers is also true for any algebraically closed field of characteristic 0. (Wikipedia).

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Transfer Functions: Introduction and Implementation

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Transference

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What are Transfer Functions? | Control Systems in Practice

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This shows an small game that illustrates the concept of a vector. The clip is from the book "Immersive Linear Algebra" at http://www.immersivemath.com

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Maximum Power Transfer Theorem Using Nodal Analysis & Thevenin Equivalent Circuits

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Products of primes in arithmetic progressions - Joni Teräväinen

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Experimental Evidence for Quantum Teleportation of Energy and Negative Energy

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Benedikt Ahrens - Univalent Foundations and the UniMath library - IPAM at UCLA

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