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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > catastrophe theory
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теория катастроф (для интерпретации термодинамики пароводяных систем)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > catastrophe theory
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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > catastrophe theory
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мат. теория катастроф (математическая теория, анализирующая поведение нелинейных динамических систем при изменении их параметров, т. е. cкачкообразные изменения при плавном изменении внешних условий) -
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теория катастроф; теория, созданная Р. Томом, которая с использованием математического инструментария интерпретирует катастрофически резкие изменения в функционировании животных и человека.* * *теория катастроф; теория, созданная Р. Томом, которая с использованием математического инструментария интерпретирует катастрофически резкие изменения в функционировании животных и человека. -
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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > catastrophe theory
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теория катастрофEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > catastrophe theory
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teoría de catástrofeEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > catastrophe theory
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s.teoría matemática que trata de las discontinuidades topológicas, teoría de catástrofe. -
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catastrophe [kə'tæstrəfɪ]catastrophe f►► Mathematics catastrophe theory théorie f des catastrophesUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > catastrophe
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1. сущ.общ. катастрофа, бедствие (неожиданное событие, векующее за собой крайне неблагоприятные последствия)See:2. прил.фин. катастрофный (о ценной бумаге, связанной с покрытием риска от катастроф)Risk securitization involves offering catastrophe securities as a financial instrument to investors.
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Abbe's theory
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Abbe theory
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absolute reaction rate theory
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acid-basic catalysis theory
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adhesive theory of friction
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affinity theory
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age theory
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Airy-Stokes theory
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approximation theory
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Arrhenius theory
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association theory
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automata theory
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automatic control theory
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behavior theory of canals
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boundary-layer interaction theory
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boundary-layer theory
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Bronsted theory
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bunching theory
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catastrophe theory
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chemical graph theory
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chemical kinetics theory
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circuit theory
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coding theory
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combinatorial theory
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communications theory
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communication theory
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constant angle theory of arch dam design
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contact clastohydrodynamic theory
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control theory
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control-system theory
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coordination theory
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Coulomb's wedge theory
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cylinder theory of arch dam design
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delamination theory of wear
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diffraction theory
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diffusion theory
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dispersion theory
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dissociation theory
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donor-acceptor interaction theory
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double shear theory
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drag theory
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effective arch theory
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elastic theory
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elastic wave theory
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elasticity theory
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electromagnetic field theory
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electromagnetic theory
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energetical wear theory
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erosion theory
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estimation theory
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evaporation theory
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fatigue theory of wear
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fatigue theory
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field theory
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filter theory
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flash temperature theory
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Flory theory
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free space theory
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free volume theory
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free-electron theory of metals
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fuzzy-set theory
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game theory
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general theory
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generalized electric machine theory
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graph theory
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gravitational theory
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gravitation theory
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group theory
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handling theory
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hydroxo-complex theory
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imperfection theory
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information theory
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ionic theory
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kinetic theory of gases
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kinetic theory of liquids
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local theory
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logic theory
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long-range stress theory
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magnetic field theory
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magnetotelluric theory
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mapping theory
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mathematical economic theory
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maximum shear theory
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maximum strain energy theory
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Maxwell's electromagnetic theory
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mechanical interlocking friction theory
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membrane theory
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mixing length theory
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model theory
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molecular attraction friction theory
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molecular theory
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molecular-kinetic theory
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molecular-mechanical theory of friction
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mosaic-block theory
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multienergy-group diffusion theory
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multigroup theory
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multiple catalysis theory
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multiple seismometer theory
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network flow theory
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network theory
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nuclear drop theory
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nuclear theory
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number theory
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nutrient theory
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one-speed diffusion theory
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oxidational theory of wear
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oxide-film barrier theory
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oxyacid theory
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oxygen attack theory
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peracid theory of gum formation
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perturbation theory
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plastic collapse theory
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plastic theory
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plasticity theory
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plate theory
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potential field theory
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potential theory
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prediction theory
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probability theory
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quantum field theory
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quantum theory of light
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queueing theory
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queuing theory
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radiometry theory
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Rankine's theory
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ray-path theory
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ray theory
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reflection theory
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refraction theory
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regime theory of rivers
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renewal theory
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scaled-particle theory
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seismic theory
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set theory
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solid-state theory
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solvation theory
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stability theory
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statistical-decision theory
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steady-state creep theory
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superlattice theory
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system theory
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theory of algorithms
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theory of chances
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theory of elasticity
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theory of errors
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theory of failure
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theory of functions
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theory of lateral earth pressure
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theory of limits
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theory of magnetism
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theory of oscillations
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theory of plasticity
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theory of reliability
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theory of scheduling
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theory of screws
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theory of similarity
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theory of specific heats
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theory of stream lines
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theory of strength
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theory of testing
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theory of thermoelastic instability of contact
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theory of vibrations
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thermodiffusion theory
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thermofluctuational strength theory
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tidal-wave theory
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tractive-force theory
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transition state theory
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transport theory
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unified electrical machine theory
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utility theory
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valence bond theory
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valency theory
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variable-radius theory
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- theory of algorithms
- theory of central manifolds
- theory of diffraction
- theory of errors
- theory of evidence
- theory of magnetism
- theory of oscillations
- theory of relativity
- theory of reliability
- theory of vibrations
- theory of waveguides
- Abbe resolution theory
- Abrikosov-Gor'kov-Khalatnikov theory
- adaptive resonance theory
- AGK-theory
- analog adaptive resonance theory
- automata theory
- automatic control theory
- Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer theory
- BCS theory
- big bang theory
- binary adaptive resonance theory
- bubble stability theory
- catastrophe theory
- category theory
- Cayley theory
- circuit theory
- classical field theory
- coding theory
- cognitive theory
- cohort theory
- communication theory
- complexity theory
- consensus theory
- decision theory
- descriptive theory
- diffraction theory
- domain theory
- domain-wall motion theory
- domino theory
- elasticity theory
- electromagnetic theory
- energy-band theory
- evolutionary theory
- field theory
- fluid theory
- fuzzy adaptive resonance theory
- fuzzy-set theory
- game theory
- general theory of relativity - graph theory
- group theory
- hydrodynamical theory
- information theory
- Kramers' theory
- large-signal theory
- learning theory
- logic theory
- mapping theory
- Mattis-Bardeen theory
- Maxwell's theory
- MB theory
- meta-theory
- microscopic theory
- microwave theory - neural net theory
- normative theory
- number theory
- one-fluid plasma theory
- organization theory
- Paley-Wiener theory
- perturbation theory
- phenomenological theory - Pippard nonlocal theory
- possibility theory
- potential theory
- prescriptive theory
- probability theory
- quantum theory
- quantum theory of radiation
- quantum field theory
- quantum light theory
- queuing theory
- radio-wave propagation theory
- rational choice theory
- reliability theory
- Ridley-Watkins-Hilsum theory
- RWH theory
- sampling theory
- scheduling theory
- self-consistent field theory
- semiconductor theory
- set theory - situational theory
- small-signal theory
- solid-state theory
- special theory of relativity
- spectral theory
- spectral theory of diffraction
- spin-fluctuation theory
- stability theory
- statistical communication theory
- steady state theory
- stochastic approximation theory
- string theory
- superconductivity theory
- superstring theory
- supersymmetric theory
- switching theory
- system theory
- transmission-line theory
- two-fluid plasma theory
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- uniform theory
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1. теория2. методtheory of differential gamesactuator disk vortex theoryattached-flow theorybifurcation theoryBirnbaum's theoryblade element theoryboundary layer theoryBredt theorycatastrophe theoryclassical airfoil theorycombined blade element andconical-flow theoryconsistent theoryCosserat theorydeformation theorydifferential momentum theoryequivalent flap theoryextended momentum theoryfailure theoryfeedback theoryfinite-blade vortex theoryFloquet theoryFloquet-Liapunov theoryFlugge shell theoryflutter theoryflying qualities theoryfree-vortex sheet theoryGreenberg theoryhigher order theoryhydrostatic theory of blackoutlaminate theorylifting-line theorylifting-surface theorylinear elastic theorylinear optimal control theorylinear potential theorylinear quadratic Gaussian/loop transfer recovery control theorylinear regulator theorylinear quadratic theoryLQG/LTR control theoryLQR theoryLQR control theoryMach box theorymomentum theoryNewtonian theoryNewtonian impact theoryNyquist theoryoptimal control theorypiston theorypotential theoryPrandtl-Munk biplane theoryPrandtl's biplane theoryPrandtl's boundary layer theoryPrandtl's wing theoryReissner's theoryroot-locus theoryscaling theoryshell theoryshock-expansion theorysingular perturbation theorysmall disturbance theorysmall perturbation theorysmall-strain theoryspin theorySt. Venant theorystability theorystanding wave theory of panel flutterstrip theorysupersonic piston theorytangent-cone theorytangent-wedge theoryTheodorsen's theorytraveling wave theory of panel flutterTresca theoryunsteady airfoil theoryunsteady lifting-line theoryvariable-structure control theoryvon Karman's theoryvon Mises' theoryvortex theoryvortex-flow theory -
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сущ.1) мет. теория, концепция (набор аксиом и логических рассуждений, позволяющий объяснить поведение каких-л. объектов реальности)conventional [orthodox\] theory — традиционная [ортодоксальная\] теория
See:accelerationist theory of inflation, dependency theory, descriptive theory, absolute advantage theory, accelerationist theory of inflation, acceptance theory of authority, adaptive expectations theory, agency theory, anticipated income theory, arbitrage pricing theory, attribution theory, axial theory, bargaining theory, Bayesian decision theory, behavioural decision theory, bicycle theory, bird-in-the-hand theory, buffer stock theory, capital theory, catastrophe theory, chaos theory, classical distribution theory, classical management theory, cognitive resource theory, commercial loan theory, commodity theory of money, comparative advantage theory, confidence theory, contestable markets theory, contract theory, quantity theory of money, debt deflation theory, demand theory, dependency theory, organizational theory, purchasing power parity theory2) мет. теория, метод, концепция (набор практических правил, позволяющий решать какую-л. реальную задачу для достижения определенных целей)See:ability-to-pay theory, theory of consumer choice, a priori theory of accounting, actuarial theory, administrative theory, advertising theory, compensatory fiscal theory, conduit theory, contingency theory, short interest theory, decision theory, declarative theory of statehood* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов .
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