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  • In classical mechanics, Poinsot's construction (after Louis Poinsot) is a geometrical method for visualizing the torque-free motion of a rotating rigid...
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  • Propulsion and Power, (1989) 5, 1, p. 14 McManus K., Poinsot T. et Candel S., « A review of active control methods for combustion instabilities », Progress in...
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    numerical methods to simulate transient two-dimensional fluid flows, such as particle-in-cell method, fluid-in-cell method, vorticity stream function method, and...
    67 KB (8,515 words) - 16:07, 11 July 2024
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    method is that it tends to give solutions in fewer moves. For this reason, the method is also popular for fewest move competitions. The Roux Method,...
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    inside of it. It was studied by Max Brückner after the discovery of Kepler–Poinsot polyhedron. It can be viewed as an irregular, simple, and star polyhedron...
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    rotational inertia with respect to a fixed axis of rotation Poinsot's ellipsoid – Geometric method for visualizing a rotating rigid body Polhode – Curve produced...
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  • Computational semiotics Literary semiotics Semiotics of culture Social semiotics Methods Commutation test Paradigmatic analysis Syntagmatic analysis Semioticians...
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    Kepler-Poinsot star polyhedra. Four-dimensional: ten regular star polychora, the Schläfli–Hess star polychora. They contain cells of Kepler-Poinsot polyhedra...
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  • different context of critique through the archaeological and genealogical methods for the study of knowledge, Michel Foucault (1926–1984) used the idea of...
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  • representation of mathematical proofs. This strand involves formalizing semiotic methods of analysis and implementing them as algorithms on computers to process...
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    Existential therapy – Form of psychotherapy Phenomenology – Philosophical method and schools of philosophy Qualia – Instances of subjective experience Reality...
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  • Computational semiotics Literary semiotics Semiotics of culture Social semiotics Methods Commutation test Paradigmatic analysis Syntagmatic analysis Semioticians...
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    Computational semiotics Literary semiotics Semiotics of culture Social semiotics Methods Commutation test Paradigmatic analysis Syntagmatic analysis Semioticians...
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  • Computational semiotics Literary semiotics Semiotics of culture Social semiotics Methods Commutation test Paradigmatic analysis Syntagmatic analysis Semioticians...
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  • from which sentences etc. are formed. Hence, paradigmatic analysis is a method for exploring a syntagm by identifying its constituent paradigm, studying...
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  • Kull Juri Lotman Charles W. Morris Charles S. Peirce Susan Petrilli John Poinsot Augusto Ponzio Ferdinand de Saussure Thomas Sebeok Michael Silverstein...
    5 KB (653 words) - 11:07, 11 June 2024
  • Computational semiotics Literary semiotics Semiotics of culture Social semiotics Methods Commutation test Paradigmatic analysis Syntagmatic analysis Semioticians...
    4 KB (523 words) - 18:45, 20 October 2023
  • Computational semiotics Literary semiotics Semiotics of culture Social semiotics Methods Commutation test Paradigmatic analysis Syntagmatic analysis Semioticians...
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  • of isosurfaces corresponding to the constants of motion. For example, Poinsot's construction shows that the torque-free rotation of a rigid body is the...
    10 KB (1,541 words) - 04:20, 28 October 2023
  • Kull Juri Lotman Charles W. Morris Charles S. Peirce Susan Petrilli John Poinsot Augusto Ponzio Ferdinand de Saussure Thomas Sebeok Michael Silverstein...
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