formalism in English

noun
1
excessive adherence to prescribed forms.
academic dryness and formalism
2
a description of something in formal mathematical or logical terms.
Yet the development of the general theory of relativity introduced Einstein to the power of abstract mathematical formalisms , notably that of tensor calculus.

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1. This is empty formalism.

2. Academicism: Traditional formalism, especially when reflected in art

3. I want nature against ideas, formalism, Academism

4. Formalism has been called 'the official theory of judging'.

5. Minkowski's space-time formalism was quickly accepted and further developed.

6. We should certainly not try to earn God’s favor through moral formalism.

7. Matrix formalism provides efficient instruments for the analytical description of Crystallographic symmetry

8. It uses a different mathematical formalism, providing a more abstract understanding of the theory.

9. Judd's thesis Augured the inevitable evolution of Modern art into pure formalism and object-ness

10. Formalism was become catch the archenemy that fulfil, became influence reform, development, stable formidable enemy.

11. A Lorentz-covariant quantization of non-Abelian gauge theories is performed by using the canonical formalism.

12. The formalism described therefore takes into account partial self-reference and changes in the level of organization.

13. In the past, the six operations formalism had been extended to semi-algebraic and subanalytic sheaves.

14. was discuteron concepts Coulomb blockade, cotunneling, conductance and energy load renormalizada in the context of formalism.

15. This program is still recognizable in the most popular philosophy of mathematics, where it is usually called formalism.

16. The general formalism of the photoexcitation in the energy bands of solids is first very shortly reviewed.

17. These ideas were unified by Kenneth G. Wilson in 1972, under the formalism of the renormalization group in the context of quantum field theory.

18. Oscillator strengths for the alkali group of elements have been computed through the quantum defect orbital (QDO) formalism.

19. The developed formalism is applied to the absorption in the high-frequency wing of the ν3 CO2 band.

20. The work with Sachs studies, among other things, vacuum solutions with special algebraic properties, using the 2-component spinor formalism.

21. Another useful formalism is four-acceleration, as its components can be connected in different inertial frames by a Lorentz transformation.

22. The Bivariant Chow groups provide a good formalism for cohomology theory of arbitrary (not necessarily smooth) schemes as well as for expressing

23. A formalism that allows for maximization of the relative sensitivity by adapting the cavity length and absorption path through the sample is presented.

24. While patriotic fervor was running high the world over, the Witnesses recognized that saluting the flag is much more than a mere formalism.

25. Birdlime; Birdlimes; Birdman of Alcatraz; Bird-Meertens Formalism; birdnesting; bird-of-paradise flower; Birds; bird's eye; Birds Of a Feather; Birds of Prey; Birds, The; bird's-beak molding; Birdsell, J

26. The approach advocated here employs a simple algebraic extension of vector formalism that generates Minkowski spacetime, displays covariant symmetries, and enables calculations of boosts and spatial rotations without matrices or tensors.

27. Birdlime; Birdlimed; Birdman of Alcatraz; Bird-Meertens Formalism; birdnesting; bird-of-paradise flower; Birds; bird's eye; Birds Of a Feather; Birds of Prey; Birds, The; bird's-beak molding; Birdsell, J

28. A donor/acceptor system was designed to measure the Bimolecular electron transfer (ET) rate constant from a donor in the aqueous phase to an acceptor anchored to the micellar surface utilizing a simple kinetic formalism

29. In the reaction against the monotony of formalism and of that deadly Conventionalism which is the peril of every accepted method in religion, art, education, or politics, men are ready to welcome any revolt, however extravagant

30. After a brief introduction to the types of Crystallographic symmetry operations, the application of the matrix formalism in the description of Crystallographic symmetry operations is dealt with, including matrix–column presentations of symmetry operations and their presentation by

31. Academism – Regarded here as Traditional Formalism; a tendency toward traditionalism or conventionalism in art; any attitudes or ideas that are learned or scholarly but lacking in worldliness and openness, which makes them stiff and inflexible, often lifeless, and slaves to rules and norms

32. Other important theoretical developments included the inception of alternative theories to general relativity, in particular, scalar-tensor theories such as the Brans–Dicke theory; the parameterized post-Newtonian formalism in which deviations from general relativity can be quantified; and the framework of the equivalence principle.

33. Scotus's system as opposed to Thomism: his formalism in the doctrine of God and the Trinity, his loose conception of the Hypostatic Union, his relaxation of the bonds uniting the sacraments with the humanity of Christ, his explanation of transubstantiation as an Adductive substitution, his emphasis on the supremacy of the will, and so on.

34. Several of these share a similar formalism: if A is Adjoint to B, then there is typically some formula of the type (Ax, y) = (x, By).Specifically, Adjoint or adjunction may mean: Adjoint of a linear map, also called its transpose; Hermitian Adjoint (Adjoint of a linear operator) in functional analysis

35. Several of these share a similar formalism: if A is adjoint to B, then there is typically some formula of the type (Ax, y) = (x, By).Specifically, adjoint or Adjunction may mean: Adjoint of a linear map, also called its transpose; Hermitian adjoint (adjoint of a linear operator) in functional analysis