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1 теория общего равновесия
С материальной точки зрения теория общего равновесия имеет более конкретное значение: это теория определения равновесных цен и количеств в системе совершенно конкурентных рынков (определение заимствовано из работы Л. Вальраса (1874)). Её часто называют теорией рынков Вальраса. — From a substantive viewpoint, the general equilibrium theory has a more specific meaning: it is a theory of the determination of equilibrium prices and quantities in a system of perfectly competitive markets (from L. Walras (1874)). This theory is often referred to as the Walrasin theory of markets.
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2 теория структуры личности
Существовало множество теорий структуры личности, каждая из которых может быть связана с набором методов измерения различий между индивидами. — There have been numerous theories of personality structure, each of which tends to be associated with a set of techniques for measuring differences between individuals.
Рассмотрим вкратце теорию субъективной вероятности. Структура субъективной вероятности дает способ моделирования выбора в условиях неопределенности, когда вероятности рисковых альтернатив объективно не даны лицу, принимающему решение. — We consider briefly the theory of subjective probability. The subjective probability framework offers a way of modeling choice under uncertainty in which the probabilities of different risky alternatives are not given to the decision maker in any objective fashion.
теория управления, классическая — classical control theory
Занимается проблемами минимизации различия между действительным значением на выходе системы и фиксированным контрольным значением. — The focus is on the problems of minimizing the difference between an actual output value of a system and a fixed reference value.
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