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  1. Form constant

    File Form constant.jpg right thumb 300px A representation of a form constant. A form constant is one of several Pattern geometric pattern s which are recurringly observed during hallucination s and altered states of consciousness . History In 1926 in science 1926 , Heinrich Kl ver systematically studied the effects of mescaline peyote on the subjective experience s of its users. In addition to producing hallucinations characterized by bright, highly Saturation color theory saturated colors and vivid imagery, Kl ver noticed that mescaline produced recurring geometric pattern s in different users. He called these patterns form constants and categorized four types lattice group lattices including Hexagonal lattice honeycomb s, checkerboard s, and triangle s , Spider web cobweb s, tunnels, and spiral s. ref name Bressloff2002 cite journal last Bressloff first Paul C. coauthors Cowan, Jack D. Golubitsky, Martin Thomas, Peter J. Weiner, Matthew C. year 2002 month March title What Geometric Visual ... suggest a deliberate practice of cultivating form constant imagery and using Intuition knowledge intuition ... visual cortex Visual phenomena DEFAULTSORT Form Constant Category Symptoms and signs Cognition ... Kl ver s form constants have appeared in other drug induced and naturally occurring hallucinations .... Kl ver s form constants also appear in near death experience s and sensory experiences of those with synesthesia ... date February 2007 These shapes may appear on their own or with eyes shut in the form of phosphene ... why these form constants appear has to do with the way the visual system is organized, and in particular ... form constants. ref name Bressloff2002 Author Michael Moorcock once observed in print that the shapes he had seen during his migraine headache s resembled exactly the form of fractal s. The diversity of conditions that provoke such patterns suggests that form constants reflect some fundamental property ... very like that of form constants. See also div col cols 3 Entoptic phenomenon Hypnagogia Kaleidoscope ...   more details



  1. Constant

    wiktionary constant Constant or The Constant may refer to Mathematics Mathematical constant , a number that arises naturally in mathematics, such as or e Constant mathematics , a value that does not change Constant term , of a polynomial the term of degree 0 Constant of integration , a free parameter arising in integration Other concepts Physical constant , a physical quantity generally believed to be universal and unchanging Constant programming , a value that, unlike a variable, cannot be reassociated with a different value Logical constant , a symbol in symbolic logic that has the same meaning in all models, such as the symbol for equals People Constant given name Constant surname In entertainment The Constant , an episode of the television show Lost The Constant Story of the Year album The Constant Story of the Year album The Constant I Blame Coco album The Constant I Blame Coco album See also Constant function , a mathematical function that always returns the same value disambig bs Konstanta vor ca Constant cs Konstanta rozcestn k de Konstante es Constante eu Konstante he hu Konstans egy rtelm s t lap mk nl Constant pl Sta a uk ...   more details



  1. The Constant

    Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form good article DEFAULTSORT Constant, The Category ...Use mdy dates date January 2012 Other uses Constant disambiguation Constant Infobox television episode Title The Constant Series Lost TV series Lost Image Image The Constant.png 250px alt A helicopter ... Company ABC , February 29, 2008 http abc.go.com shows lost photo details the constant 82942 The Constant ... episodes List of Lost episodes Prev Eggtown Next The Other Woman The Constant is the fifth List ... 11, 2008. ref The Constant was watched by 15 million American viewers and is widely regarded as one ... 29, 2008 http abc.go.com shows lost episode detail the constant 82942 The Constant Season 4, Episode ... writer & Carlton Cuse Cuse, Carlton writer & Jack Bender Bender, Jack director , The Constant . Lost ... worried that he will die like Eloise, and Daniel instructs him to find something or someone a constant ... decides that Penny can be the constant however, he must make contact with her in 2004. To find out ... constant , Desmond stops alternating between 1996 and 2004. Back on the island, Daniel flips through ... constant. ref name episode Production Image Desmond s hairstyles.png thumb right 200px Desmond ... and a beard. The Constant is the second Lost episode to deal directly with the concept of time travel ... The Constant , he said that it upholds that pledge, unpledges it, then repledges it. ref Jensen, Jeff ... in the series are outlined in Flashes Before Your Eyes although, Lindelof has said that The Constant ... , Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved on March 1, 2008. ref The writers hoped that The Constant would ... . ref name comm Whereas the average Lost episode took two weeks to plan and write, The Constant ... try to use enough science to give a sense of credibility . ref name usa The Constant was the first ... were in a constant state of crisis . According to Lindelof, Desmond s confusion prevents the characters ... people Damon Lindelof , Carlton Cuse , Mark Goldman date 2008 title Audio commentary for The Constant ...   more details



  1. FORM

    FORM may refer to FORM magazine , a bimonthly membership magazine of the American Institute of Architects Los Angeles FORM symbolic manipulation system , a symbolic manipulation system. First order reliability method , a method to evaluate the reliability of a civil engineering structure See also Form disambig ...   more details



  1. Form

    wiktionary form form Wiktionarypar form Form is the shape , visual appearance , or Configuration geometry configuration of an object. Form may also refer to Form document , a document printed or electronic with spaces in which to write or enter data Form education , a class, set or group of students Form exercise , a proper way of performing an exercise Form horse racing , a record of a racehorse s performance, or similarly for an athlete Form nest , a shallow depression or flattened nest of grass used by a hare Form religion , an academic term for prescriptions or norms on religious practice Musical form , a generic type of composition or the structure of a particular piece Criminal record , slang tocright Mathematics Algebraic form homogeneous polynomial , which generalises quadratic forms to degrees 3 and more, also known as quantics or simply forms Bilinear form , on a vector space V over a field F is a mapping V × V F that is linear in both arguments Differential form , a concept from differential topology that combines multilinear forms and smooth functions Indeterminate form , an algebraic expression that cannot be used to evaluate a limit Modular form , a complex analytic ... Multilinear form , which generalises bilinear forms to mappings V sup N sup F Quadratic form , a homogeneous polynomial of degree two in a number of variables Biology Form botany , a formal taxon at a rank lower than species Form zoology , informal taxa used sometimes in zoology Computing Form web , a document form used on a web page to, typically, submit user data to a server Form programming , a component based representation of a GUI window FORM symbolic manipulation system , a program for symbolic computations Form computer virus , the most common computer virus of the 1990s Oracle Forms ... martial arts and sport wushu Philosophy Substantial form , asserts that ideas organize matter ... kind of reality Value form , an approach to understanding the origins of commodity trade and the formation ...   more details



  1. Of the form

    In mathematics , the phrase of the form indicates that a mathematical object, or more frequently a collection of objects, follows a certain pattern of expression. It is frequently used to reduce the formality of Mathematical proof mathematical proofs . Example of use Here is a proof which should be appreciable with limited mathematical background Statement The product of any two Even and odd numbers even natural numbers is also even. Proof Any even natural number is of the form 2n , where n is any natural number. Therefore, let us assume that we have two even numbers which we will denote by 2k and 2l . Their product is 2k 2l 4 kl 2 2kl . Since 2kl is also a natural number, the product is even. Note In this case, both Proof by exhaustion exhaustivity and wikt exclusive exclusivity were needed. That is, it was not only necessary that every even number is of the form 2n exhaustivity , but also that every expression of the form 2n is an even number exclusivity . This will not be the case in every proof, but normally, at least exhaustivity is implied by the phrase of the form . External links MathWorld title Of the Form urlname OftheForm Category Mathematical proofs ...   more details



  1. S-form

    The s form ref name WW Ch I Woodward, 2004, Ch. 1 ref is the English language phenomenon of suffixing Saxon genitive s or wikt s English s to business names where there is not one present in writing, predominantly in colloquial speech ref Woodward, 2004, Ch. 5.1 ref . This is particularly common with the names of supermarket s. For example Tesco could be converted to Tesco s in speech, Safeway UK Safeway to Safeways , Wal Mart to Wal Mart s , etc. Foreigners come across this form especially as concerns manufacturers mere retailers like the above examples remain customers and employees conversation. clarify date December 2010 For example, the firm Short Brothers of Belfast built the aircraft called the Short Sunderland , but the firm is colloquially given as Shorts . Causes Possible causes for use of the s form include a third person verb ending, contraction of wikt is English is , and pluralisation but it is most likely that the s form is an overgeneralisation of the Apostrophe Possessives in business names possessive suffix common in business names . ref Woodward, 2004, Ch. 2.1.1 ref References wiktionary s reflist 3 refbegin cite journal first Lorraine last Woodward title The supermarket storm an investigation into an aspect of variation publisher Lancaster University date February 2004 url http www.lancs.ac.uk fss courses ling ling201 res dissertations.htm accessdate 2008 04 06 refend DEFAULTSORT S Form Category British English Category English phonology linguistics stub ...   more details



  1. Constant curvature

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Seealso space form curvature of Riemannian manifolds sectional curvature In mathematics , constant curvature is a concept from differential geometry . Here, curvature refers to the sectional curvature of a space more precisely a manifold and is a single number determining its local geometry. The sectional curvature is said to be constant if it has the same value at all points. For example, a sphere is a surface of constant positive curvature. classification The geometries of constant curvature can be classified into the following three cases elliptic elliptic geometry constant positive sectional curvature Euclidean Euclidean geometry constant vanishing sectional curvature hyperbolic hyperbolic geometry constant negative sectional curvature properties every space of constant curvature is locally symmetric , i.e. its curvature tensor is parallel math nabla mathrm R 0 math every space of constant curvature is locally maximally symmetric , i.e. it has math frac 1 2 n n 1 math number of Killing vector local isometries , where n is its dimension. conversely, there exists a similar but stronger statement every maximally symmetric space, i.e. a space which has math frac 1 2 n n 1 math global isometries , has constant curvature. the universal cover of a manifold of constant sectional curvature is one of the model spaces sphere sectional curvature positive flat manifold plane sectional curvature zero hyperbolic space hyperbolic manifold sectional curvature nagative a space of constant curvature which is geodesically complete is called space form and the study of space forms is intimately related to generalized crystallography see the article on space form for more details . two space forms are isomorphic if and only if they have the same dimension, their metrics possess the same metric signature signature and their sectional curvatures are equal. DEFAULTSORT Constant Curvature Category Differential geometry of surfaces Category Riemannian geometry ...   more details



  1. Constant term

    Unreferenced date December 2009 In mathematics , a constant term is a term mathematics term in an Expression mathematics algebraic expression has a value that is constant function constant or cannot change ... polynomial math x 2 2x 3, math the 3 is a constant term. After like terms are combined, an algebraic expression will have at most one constant term. Thus, it is common to speak of the quadratic polynomial math ax 2 bx c, math where x is the variable, and has a constant term of c . If c     0, then the constant term will not actually appear when the quadratic is written. It is notable that a term that is constant, with a constant as a multiplicative coefficient added to it although this expression could be more simply written as their product , still constitutes a constant term ... and coefficient itself classifies as constant. However, should this introduced coefficient contain a variable, while the original number has a constant meaning, this has no bearing if the new term stays constant as the introduced coefficient will always override the constant expression for example, in math x 1 x 2 math when x is multiplied by 2, the result, 2x, is not constant while 1 2 is 2 and still a constant. Any polynomial written in standard form has a unique constant term, which can be considered a coefficient of x sup 0 sup . In particular, the constant term will always be the lowest .... For example, the polynomial math x 2 2xy y 2 2x 2y 4 math has a constant term of &minus 4, which can ... by exponentiated to 0 any number exponentiated to 0 becomes 1 . For any polynomial, the constant ..., for example in this power series math a 0 a 1 x a 2 x 2 a 3 x 3 cdots, math a sub 0 sub is the constant term. In general a constant term is one that does not involve any variables at all. However in expressions ... of constant term cannot be used in this sense, since that would lead to calling 4 the constant ... DEFAULTSORT Constant Term Category Polynomials Category Elementary algebra ar ...   more details



  1. MRB constant

    The MRB constant, named after Marvin Ray Burns, is a mathematical constant for which no closed form expression is known. It is not known whether the MRB constant is algebraic number algebraic , transcendental number transcendental , or even irrational number irrational . The numerical value of MRB constant, truncated to 6 decimal decimal places , is nowrap 0.187859 OEIS A037077 . Definition The MRB constant is related to the following divergent series math sum k 1 infty 1 k k 1 k . math Its partial sum s math s n sum k 1 n 1 k k 1 k math are bounded so that their limit point s form an interval mathematics interval 0.812140 ,0.187859 of length 1. The upper limit point 0.187859 is what is known as the MRB constant. ref cite web last Burns first Marvin R. coauthors title MRB Constant url http pi.lacim.uqam.ca 16080 piDATA mrburns.txt date 1999 09 01 work publisher http pi.lacim.uqam.ca Plouffe s Inverter accessdate 2009 05 05 ref The MRB constant can be explicitly defined by the following infinite sums ref name Weisstein MathWorld title MRB Constant urlname MRBConstant ref math 0.187859 ldots sum k 1 infty 1 k k 1 k 1 sum k 1 infty left 2k 1 2k 2k 1 1 2k 1 right . math There is no known closed form expression of the MRB constant. ref cite book title Mathematical Constants last Finch first Steven R. authorlink coauthors year 2003 publisher Cambridge University Press location Cambridge .... Burns, the constant s author, in 1999 Marvin Ray Burns published his discovery of the constant in 1999 ... Simon Plouffe that such a constant had not already been discovered or at least not widely published, Burns called the constant rc for root constant. ref cite web last Burns first Marvin ... math2.org accessdate 2009 05 05 ref At Plouffe s suggestion, the constant was renamed Marvin Ray Burns s Constant, and then shortened to MRB constant in 1999. ref cite web last Plouffe first Simon coauthors ... Official site of M.R. Burns, constant s author Category Mathematical constants Category Number ...   more details



  1. Derivative of a constant

    Unreferenced date December 2009 In calculus , the derivative of a constant function is 0 number zero A constant function is one that does not depend on the independent variable, such as f x 7 . The rule can be justified in various ways. The derivative is the slope of the tangent to the given function s graph, and the graph of a constant function is a horizontal line, whose slope is zero. Proof A formal proof , from the Derivative Definition via difference quotients definition of a derivative , is math f x lim h to 0 frac f x h f x h lim h to 0 frac c c h lim h to 0 0 0. math In Leibniz notation , it is written as math frac d dx c 0. math Antiderivative of zero A partial converse to this statement is the following If a function has a derivative of zero on an interval, it must be constant on that interval. This is not a consequence of the original statement, but follows from the mean value theorem . It can be generalized to the statement that If two functions have the same derivative on an interval, they must differ by a constant, or If g is an antiderivative of f on and interval, then all antiderivatives of &fnof on that interval are of the form g x     C, where C is a constant. From this follows a weak version of the second fundamental theorem of calculus if is continuous on a,b and g for some function g, then math int a b f x , dx g b g a . math DEFAULTSORT Derivative Of A Constant Category Differential calculus Category Zero ca Derivada d una constant ...   more details



  1. Constant Nieuwenhuys

    Use dmy dates date March 2012 Constant Anton Nieuwenhuys 21 July 1920 &ndash 1 August 2005 was a Dutch painter, and one of the foremost innovators of Unitary Urbanism . In 1941, he became deeply interested in the work of Paul C zanne , Cubism and German Expressionism . He was born in Amsterdam . Generally known simply as Constant , in 1948 he founded the Experimentele Groep in Holland with Guillaume Cornelis van Beverloo Corneille , Karel Appel and his own brother, Jan Nieuwenhuys . They then went on to link up with Christian Dotremont and Joseph Noiret of Belgium and Asger Jorn of Denmark to form COBRA avant garde movement CoBrA . In 1958 he helped form the Situationist International where he is most noted for his contribution to unitary urbanism . http www.todayinhistory.de index.php?what geb&page 1&tag 21&monat 7&year 2006&dayisset 1&lang en Scorched Earth I 1951 is one of his noted works from this period. He was also well known for his life long work New Babylon Constant Nieuwenhuys New Babylon , a series of models, collages, writings and other projects related to his theories of urban development and social interaction. Although his early work was conventional in style and included ... influence. Constant s New Babylon City for Another Life , opened at the Drawing Center in New York ... Links to some of his paintings and photographs http www.bombsite.com constant constant.html Interview ... members.chello.nl j.seegers1 situationist constant.html Constant & New Babylon http members.chello.nl j.seegers1 situationist constant.html Gallery Delaive, large collection of Constant originals generally known as Constant Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Constant ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DEFAULTSORT Nieuwenhuys, Constant Category 1920 births Category 2005 deaths Category People from ... painter stub da Constant de Constant Maler es Constant Nieuwenhuys eo Constant Nieuwenhuys fr Constant Nieuwenhuis lb Constant nl Constant Nieuwenhuijs sv Constant Nieuwenhuys ...   more details



  1. Constant folding

    Constant folding and constant propagation are related compiler optimization s used by many modern compiler s. An advanced form of constant propagation known as sparse conditional constant propagation can more accurately propagate constants and simultaneously remove dead code . Constant folding Constant folding is the process of simplifying Constant programming constant expressions at compile time . Terms in constant expressions are typically simple literals, such as the integer code 2 code , but can also be variables whose values are never modified, or variables explicitly marked as constant. Consider ... representation IR tree. In some compilers, constant folding is done early so that statements .... However, it is also common to include further constant folding rounds in later stages in the compiler, as well. Constant folding can be done in a compiler s front end on the IR tree that represents ... end , as an adjunct to constant propagation. Constant folding and cross compilation In implementing ... architecture matches that on the target architecture, as otherwise enabling constant folding ... point operations, whose precise implementation may vary widely. Constant propagation Constant propagation .... Such constants include those defined above, as well as intrinsic function s applied to constant values .... source lang C int x 14 int y 0 return 0 source Constant propagation is implemented in compilers ... which assigns a same constant to the variable, then the variable has a constant value and can be replaced with the constant. Constant propagation can also cause conditional branches to simplify ... or false at compile time to determine the only possible outcome. The optimizations in action Constant ... source lang C int a 30 int b 9 a 5 int c c b 4 if c 10 c c 10 return c 60 a source Applying constant propagation once, followed by constant folding, yields source lang C int a 30 int b 3 int c c 3 ... Applying constant folding once again, we will get following code source lang C int c c 12 if True ...   more details



  1. Constant maturity

    Constant maturity refers to have a fixed constant maturity finance maturity . It may refer to Constant maturity credit default swap Constant maturity swap Constant maturity treasury disambig ...   more details



  1. Sierpi?ski's constant

    Sierpi ski s constant is a mathematical constant usually denoted as K . One way of defining it is by limiting the expression math K lim n to infty left sum k 1 n r 2 k over k pi ln n right math where r sub 2 sub k is a number of representations of k as a sum of the form a sup 2 sup     b sup 2 sup for natural number natural a and b . Its value is math K pi left 2 ln 2 3 ln pi 2 gamma 4 ln Gamma left frac 1 4 right right approx 2.58498 17595 79253 21706 58935 87383 dots math See also Wac aw Sierpi ski External links http www.scenta.co.uk tcaep science constant details sierpinskisconstant.xml http pi.lacim.uqam.ca piDATA sierpinski.txt Sierpi ski s constant up to 2000th decimal digit. MathWorld urlname SierpinskiConstant title Sierpinski Constant SloanesRef sequencenumber A062089 math stub Category Mathematical constants Sierpinski s constant de Sierpi ski Konstante fr Constante de Sierpi ski pl Sta a Sierpi skiego ...   more details



  1. Saint-Constant

    Saint Constant is the name of several places Saint Constant, Quebec Saint Constant, Cantal , a commune in the Cantal d partement , in France disambig de Saint Constant fr Saint Constant homonymie pl Saint Constant ...   more details



  1. Hydrolysis constant

    Orphan date February 2009 A hydrolysis constant is an equilibrium constant for a hydrolysis reaction. ref http www.chemicool.com definition hydrolysis constant.html Definition of hydrolysis constant Chemistry Dictionary Bot generated title ref For example, if a metal salt chemistry salt such as aluminium chloride AlCl sub 3 sub dissolves in an aqueous solution , the metal cation behaves as a Lewis acid and hydrolyzes the water molecules in the solvent. ref Research and Education Association. The best test preparation for the GRE Chemistry test. , 2000. ISBN 0 87891 600 8. Page 87. ref Al sup 3 sup 2H sub 2 sub O &rarr AlOH sup 2 sup H sub 3 sub O sup sup The hydrolysis constant for this reaction is as shown K sub hydrolysis sub H sub 3 sub O sup sup AlOH sup 2 sup Al sup 3 sup In a more generalized form, the hydrolysis constant can be described as K sub a sub H sub 3 sub O sup sup A sup sup HA where A sup sup represents any base chemistry base , and HA represents any acid. ref http www.wou.edu las physci ch412 hydrolysis.htm Hydrolysis Bot generated title ref References reflist Category Equilibrium chemistry chemistry stub ar ...   more details



  1. Parabolic constant

    disambig Parabolic constant can refer to Universal parabolic constant , a mathematical constant Parabolic rate constant , a parameter of the Deal Grove model Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Constant (surname)

    Constant is a human name, and may refer to Benjamin Constant 1767 1830 , Swiss born thinker, writer and French politician Benjamin Constant Brazil 1836 1891 , Brazilian military man and political thinker David Constant born 1941 , international cricket umpire Edward Constant II born c. 1942 , American historian Emmanuel Constant bishop 1928 2009 , Roman Catholic Haitian bishop Emmanuel Constant born 1956 , founder of FRAPH Marius Constant 1925 2004 , Romanian born French composer Paul Henri Benjamin d Estournelles de Constant 1852 1924 , French diplomat and politician Pete Constant born 1963 , American politician See also Constance name Constant given name Constant D sir Benjamin Constant Beno t Constant Saint Constant surname Constant ...   more details



  1. André Constant

    Andr Constant may refer to Andr Henri Constant van Hasselt 1806 1874 , Flemish poet Andr Marie Constant Dum ril 1774 1860 , French zoologist hndis Constant, Andr ...   more details



  1. Constant Girard

    ref Constant Girard redesigned the three bridges, part of the watch movement, into the form of arrows ...Constant Girard La Chaux de Fonds 1825 1903 La Chaux de Fonds was a Swiss watchmaker from the 19th century, who marked his time by his developments in the escapement systems, in particular that of the tourbillon . His most famous watch , the Tourbillon with three gold bridges, is still fabricated today in modern versions by the Swiss watch manufacturer, Girard Perregaux . Image Constant girard.jpg thumb right Constant Girard His life Constant Girard began his career apprenticed to the watchmaker of La Sagne, in the mountains of Neuch tel, Switzerland. In 1845, he joined forces with watchmaker C. Robert. Around 1852, he practiced his profession under the name of Girard & Cie, at the side of his older brother Numa. ref name Fran ois Chaille, Girard Perregaux, p. 78, 83 92, 96 ref In 1854, he married Marie Perregaux 1831 1912 , who came from a family of watchmakers, and the two founded the watch manufacturing company in La Chaux de Fonds that still carries their combined family names Girard Perregaux, which is still in existence today. His business developed rapidly, all the way to America and Japan. Constant Girard Perregaux was equally active in the social, political, and economic life of La Chaux de Fonds . He died in 1903. The Tourbillon with three gold bridges Image La esmeralda.jpg thumb right La Esmeralda, Tourbillon with three gold bridges pocket watch Constant Girard devoted many long years to studying and designing diverse systems of escapements and in particular that of the tourbillon ... a gold medal at the Universal Exposition of Paris in 1889. Other accomplishments Constant ..., Constant ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1825 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1903 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Girard, Constant Category 1825 births Category 1903 deaths Category Watchmakers people fr Constant Girard ...   more details



  1. Benjamin Constant

    that with a large population man had no role in government regardless of its form or type. Constant ...This article concerns the European writer and politician for others see Benjamin Constant disambiguation . Constant Rebecque redirects here see also Jean Victor de Constant Rebecque . Use dmy dates date June 2011 Infobox writer name Benjamin Constant image Benjamin Constant.jpg imagesize 150px alt caption ... Constant de Rebecque 25 October 1767 8 December 1830 was a Switzerland Swiss born French nobleman, thinker, writer and politician. Biography Constant was born in Lausanne , Switzerland, to descendants ... and then as liberals. Constant died in Paris on 8 December 1830. Political philosophy One of the first liberal thinkers to go by the name, Constant looked to Britain rather than to ancient Rome for a practical ... involvement. ref http www.uark.edu depts comminfo cambridge ancients.html Constant, Benjamin ... of Benjamin Constant, ed. Biancamaria Fontana, Cambridge, pp. 309 28 ref He chastised several of the aspects ... how the French attempted to apply ancient republic liberties to the modern state. Constant realized .... However, the satisfaction of modern peoples occur in their private existence. Constant ... Rousseau and Abb de Mably . These writers, influential to the French Revolution, according to Constant ..., Constant s entire political thought ref Furet 1981, p.27 ref revolved around this question, namely the problem of explaining the Terror. Constant understood the revolutionaries disastrous over investment ... were the primary forces in the streets. They promoted constant vigilance and a public person. Constant ... to usher in new despots such as Napoleon. Moreover, Constant believed that in the modern world, commerce ... nations. Constant believed that if liberty were to be salvaged from the aftermath of the Revolution ... demonstrated the practicality of Modern Liberty and Britain was a constitutional monarchy . Constant ... Napoleon was defeated, but Constant s work nevertheless provided a means of reconciling monarchy with liberty ...   more details



  1. Frédérique Constant

    Infobox Company company name Frederique Constant SA company type Soci t Anonyme company logo Image FC Logo.png foundation 1988 by Aletta and Peter Stas location city Geneva location country Switzerland ... http www.frederique constant.com www.frederique constant.com Frederique Constant SA is a manufacture ... . The company was established in its current form in 1988 by Aletta Bax and Peter Stas and is involved ... Constant Persuasion series Frederique Constant operates a manufacture in Plan les Ouates measuring ..., 2007 language Dutch Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Frederique Constant participated ... 2007, Frederique Constant began production of the Silicium escapement wheel first introduced to the industry ... ref Frederique Constant introduced the Heart Beat Calibre FC 935 Silicium in October 2007. It implements ... 2007 accessdate September 16, 2008 ref In April 2008, Frederique Constant established itself as one ... prod lgs en idp 1632.html title Swisstime accessdate September 16, 2008 ref Frederique Constant is represented in Asia with brand ambassador Shu Qi . Frederique Constant and Paint a Smile Foundation ... Frederique Constant teams up with movie star Shu Qi in a children s charity initiative accessdate December 13, 2009 ref Frederique Constant donated a fifty thousand USD check to the American Heart ... markets news Live your Passion with Frederique Constant 5881271 story.html title Live your Passion with Frederique Constant accessdate December 23, 2011 ref Frederique Constant positions itself in the accessible ... Constant is growing 25 annually, doubling in size every three years. In 2011, production reaches over ... Movements title History Frederique Constant accessdate December 23, 2011 ref Sources references See also List of watch manufactures External links http www.frederique constant.com en Fr d rique Constant Official Site DEFAULTSORT Frederique Constant Category Luxury brands Category Watch manufacturing ... established in 1904 ja ru Fr d rique Constant ...   more details



  1. The Constant Nymph

    The Constant Nymph may refer to The Constant Nymph novel The Constant Nymph novel , a 1924 novel by Margaret Kennedy The Constant Nymph 1928 film The Constant Nymph 1928 film , starring Ivor Novello, Mabel Poulton, and Benita Hume, co directed by Basil Dean The Constant Nymph 1933 film The Constant Nymph 1933 film , starring Victoria Hopper, Brian Aherne, and Leonora Corbett The Constant Nymph 1938 film The Constant Nymph 1938 film , starring Victoria Hopper and Ronald Shiner, directed by Basil Dean The Constant Nymph 1943 film The Constant Nymph 1943 film , starring Charles Boyer, Joan Fontaine, and Alexis Smith The Constant Nymph play The Constant Nymph play , an adaptation by Margaret Kennedy and Basil Dean disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Constant of integration

    is only defined up to an additive constant, the constant of integration . ref cite book last ... Cole edition 9th year 2009 isbn 0 547 16702 4 ref This constant expresses an ambiguity inherent in the construction ... of math f x math is given by the functions math F x C math , where C is an arbitrary constant. The constant of integration is sometimes omitted in lists of integrals for simplicity. Origin of the constant The derivative of any constant function is zero. Once one has found one antiderivative math F x math , adding or subtracting a constant C will give us another antiderivative, because math F x C F , x C , F , x math . The constant is a way of expressing that every function has an infinite ... up to a constant. To express this fact for cos x , we write math int cos x ,dx sin x C. math ..., a compact description of all the possible antiderivatives of cos x is obtained. C is called the constant ..., its Transpose, and its Inverse , 12 March 2007 ref Necessity of the constant At first glance it may seem that the constant is unnecessary, since it can be set to zero. Furthermore, when evaluating definite integral s using the fundamental theorem of calculus , the constant will always cancel with itself. However, trying to set the constant equal to zero doesn t always make sense. For example, math ... setting C to zero can still leave a constant. This means that, for a given function, there is no simplest ..., and each constant represents the unique solution of a well posed initial value problem . Imposing ... to zero if and only if that function is constant. Consequently, the kernel algebra kernel of math frac d dx math is the space of all constant functions. The process of indefinite integration amounts to finding ... of all such preimages forms a coset . Choosing a constant is the same as choosing an element ... given by the initial condition s. Reason for a constant difference between antiderivatives This result ... by F G and G by the constant function 0, making the goal to prove that an everywhere differentiable ...   more details




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