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change of zero so that tı + t + a , tą +2 + a , then t given by equation ( 3 ' ) , namely
, t = - [ { { $ ( ta ) + $ ( tı ) } ] , is also subject to the transformation t + t + a . Hence ,
for all a , $ ( t + a ) = { { $ ( ta + a ) + $ ( tita ) } . ( 6 ) On comparing equations ( 3 ) ...
change of zero so that tı + t + a , tą +2 + a , then t given by equation ( 3 ' ) , namely
, t = - [ { { $ ( ta ) + $ ( tı ) } ] , is also subject to the transformation t + t + a . Hence ,
for all a , $ ( t + a ) = { { $ ( ta + a ) + $ ( tita ) } . ( 6 ) On comparing equations ( 3 ) ...
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Since C is at a fixed distance from B , $ must satisfy a functional equation of the
form $$ ( t ) = t + 26 , ( 24 ) where b is some constant . It is then easily proved that
44 ( 0 ) = t + 2 ( a + b ) , and so we deduce that A and C are at a fixed distance ...
Since C is at a fixed distance from B , $ must satisfy a functional equation of the
form $$ ( t ) = t + 26 , ( 24 ) where b is some constant . It is then easily proved that
44 ( 0 ) = t + 2 ( a + b ) , and so we deduce that A and C are at a fixed distance ...
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Thus , to a model with the scale - function R ( t ) defined over the whole range - < t
< and possessing an event - horizon given by equation ( 29 ) of Chapter V ,
namely 1 cdt R ( t ) ' ( 1 ) there corresponds a dual model with scale - function R (
- + ) ...
Thus , to a model with the scale - function R ( t ) defined over the whole range - < t
< and possessing an event - horizon given by equation ( 29 ) of Chapter V ,
namely 1 cdt R ( t ) ' ( 1 ) there corresponds a dual model with scale - function R (
- + ) ...
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Universal Time I The Elimination of Time | 1 |
Trend and Symmetrical Time | 5 |
Irreversible Phenomena | 10 |
Urheberrecht | |
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