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  • Temporal single-system interpretation
  • Interpretation of Karl Marx's value theory

    The temporal single-system interpretation (TSSI) of Karl Marx's value theory emerged in the early 1980s in response to renewed allegations that his theory

    Temporal single-system interpretation

    Temporal_single-system_interpretation

  • Andrew Kliman
  • American economist (born 1955)

    economics. His book Reclaiming Marx's "Capital" defends the Temporal Single System Interpretation of Karl Marx's value theory against claims of inconsistency

    Andrew Kliman

    Andrew Kliman

    Andrew_Kliman

  • Transformation problem
  • Pricing problem in Marxism

    theory in ways to make it more consistent. According to the temporal single-system interpretation of Capital advanced by Alan Freeman, Andrew Kliman, and

    Transformation problem

    Transformation_problem

  • Marxian economics
  • School of economic thought

    presented and developed it in Capital. Proponents of the temporal single-system interpretation (TSSI) of Marx's value theory claim that the supposed inconsistencies

    Marxian economics

    Marxian_economics

  • Criticism of Marxism
  • presented and developed it in Capital. Proponents of the temporal single system interpretation (TSSI) of Marx's value theory, like Kliman, claim that the

    Criticism of Marxism

    Criticism of Marxism

    Criticism_of_Marxism

  • Labor theory of value
  • Theory in classical and Marxian economics

    prices." Anwar Shaikh and proponents of the Temporal Single-System Interpretation (TSSI) developed "temporal" approaches to the transformation problem.

    Labor theory of value

    Labor theory of value

    Labor_theory_of_value

  • Okishio's theorem
  • Economic theorem regarding rate of profit

    economist, published at least nine pieces dealing with the Temporal single-system interpretation (TSSI) of Marx's value theory. His "The Okishio Theorem

    Okishio's theorem

    Okishio's_theorem

  • Duncan K. Foley
  • American economist

    Yale Economic Essays 7:1, pp. 45–98. Capital accumulation Temporal single-system interpretation On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation Curriculum

    Duncan K. Foley

    Duncan_K._Foley

  • Bortkiewicz
  • Surname list

    Poisson distribution For Bortkiewicz' interpretation of Karl Marx's value theory, see Temporal single-system interpretation Sergei Bortkiewicz, Russian and

    Bortkiewicz

    Bortkiewicz

  • Surplus value
  • Concept in economics

    "variations and gradations". A textbook-type example of an alternative interpretation to Marx's is provided by Lester Thurow. He argues: "In a capitalistic

    Surplus value

    Surplus value

    Surplus_value

  • Use value
  • How well a commodity fulfills human purposes

    investigation of political economy. Marx explicitly rejected Sweezy and Uno's interpretation of use-value (see the previously cited quotation from 1859, in which

    Use value

    Use_value

  • Labor process theory
  • Theory of labour control for capital accumulation

    it takes place. A central concern of LPT is the analysis of management systems and methods of control, and how these are used to reduce the power of workers

    Labor process theory

    Labor_process_theory

  • Tendency of the rate of profit to fall
  • Hypothesis in Marxist economics

    Close of his System. London, T.F. Unwin, 1898 (various reprints). Ladislaus von Bortkiewicz, "Wertrechnung und Preisrechnung im Marxschen System", in: 1906/7

    Tendency of the rate of profit to fall

    Tendency_of_the_rate_of_profit_to_fall

  • Neo-Marxism
  • Modern politico-economic ideology

    The whole system is largely irrational since though individuals may make rational decisions, the ultimate systemic goals are not. The system continues

    Neo-Marxism

    Neo-Marxism

  • Exploitation of labour
  • Economic phenomenon

    Scottish Enlightenment writers for originally propounding a materialist interpretation of history. In his Critique of the Gotha Program, Marx set principles

    Exploitation of labour

    Exploitation_of_labour

  • Technological determinism
  • Reductionist theory

    that the railway in colonial India would challenge and erode the caste system by introducing new economic activities and altering social hierarchies.

    Technological determinism

    Technological_determinism

  • Organic composition of capital
  • Concept created by Karl Marx

    social nature or "deep structure" of capitalist society. In a third interpretation, Marx aspired both to relate values and prices, and offer a social critique

    Organic composition of capital

    Organic_composition_of_capital

  • Rate of exploitation
  • Concept in Marxian economics

    wave Technological determinism Technological unemployment Temporal single-system interpretation Falling profit-rate tendency Transformation problem Underconsumption

    Rate of exploitation

    Rate_of_exploitation

  • Prices of production
  • Price levels at which goods and services must be sold

    arbitrary and devoid of explanatory power." Supporters of the Temporal Single System Interpretation, such as Andrew Kliman, believe that Machover's inequality

    Prices of production

    Prices_of_production

  • Criticism of capitalism
  • Arguments against the economic system of capitalism

    colony, theory of 'unequal exchange' and constituents of a single world capitalist system. Dependency theory posits that peripheral economies are subordinated

    Criticism of capitalism

    Criticism of capitalism

    Criticism_of_capitalism

  • Law of value
  • Concept in Karl Marx's critique of political economy

    49, p. 971. See: Simon Mohun and Roberto Veneziani, "The Temporal Single-System Interpretation: Underestimation and Inconsistency", Marxism 21, Vol. 6

    Law of value

    Law_of_value

  • Crisis theory
  • Economic theories regarding cyclical recessions

    applicability, and thereby founded one of the mainstreams of revision of the interpretation of Marx's ideas after Marx. Henry Hyndman had written a short history

    Crisis theory

    Crisis_theory

  • Model checking
  • Computer science field

    finite-state concurrent systems using temporal logic specifications", ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 8 (2): 244, doi:10.1145/5397

    Model checking

    Model checking

    Model_checking

  • Labour power
  • Capacity to do work in Marxism

    therefore, that Marx was not saying anything really new. However, Marx's interpretation is (as he himself said) different from the "natural price of labour"

    Labour power

    Labour_power

  • Reserve army of labour
  • Marxian economic concept

    Wage Theory in Historical Perspective: Its Origins, Development, and Interpretation. Westport: Praeger 1998, chapter 12: "The 'increasing misery' debate"

    Reserve army of labour

    Reserve_army_of_labour

  • Exchange value
  • Proportion of worth at which a commodity can be traded for other commodities

    events. These signals have to be simple and clear-cut. Sophisticated interpretations of the economic data would not provide a clear lead. So the money markets

    Exchange value

    Exchange_value

  • Temporal paradox
  • Theoretical paradox resulting from time travel

    A temporal paradox, time paradox, or time travel paradox, is an apparent or actual contradiction associated with the idea of time travel or other foreknowledge

    Temporal paradox

    Temporal_paradox

  • Side effect (computer science)
  • Of a function, an additional effect besides returning a value

    timing or testing, where operations are inserted specifically for their temporal side effects e.g. sleep(5000) or for (int i = 0; i < 10000; ++i) {}. These

    Side effect (computer science)

    Side_effect_(computer_science)

  • Reproduction (economics)
  • In economics, recurrent or cyclical processes

    economy to spiral into crisis again. The basis for this alternative interpretation is that as long as simple reproduction is at least accomplished, expanded

    Reproduction (economics)

    Reproduction_(economics)

  • Kripke structure (model checking)
  • Transition system

    each node to a set of properties that hold in the corresponding state. Temporal logics are traditionally interpreted in terms of Kripke structures.[citation

    Kripke structure (model checking)

    Kripke_structure_(model_checking)

  • Comparison of Marxian and Keynesian economics
  • while both may be critical of the crisis found in capitalism, their interpretations of its foundations differ, with Marx focusing on failure within production

    Comparison of Marxian and Keynesian economics

    Comparison_of_Marxian_and_Keynesian_economics

  • Criticism of value-form theory
  • [2]; Gary Mongiovi, "Vulgar economy in Marxian garb: a critique of Temporal Single System Marxism." In: Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol. 34, Issue

    Criticism of value-form theory

    Criticism_of_value-form_theory

  • McGill Picture Anomaly Test
  • Medical diagnostic method

    Morton. The temporal lobes are very important in the visual system as well as in the production and comprehension of language. The left temporal lobe contains

    McGill Picture Anomaly Test

    McGill_Picture_Anomaly_Test

  • Coherence (physics)
  • Potential for two waves to interfere

    than the most monochromatic lasers. Examples of temporal coherence include: A wave containing only a single frequency (monochromatic) is perfectly correlated

    Coherence (physics)

    Coherence_(physics)

  • Ensemble interpretation
  • Concept in Quantum mechanics

    ensemble interpretation of quantum mechanics considers the quantum state description to apply only to an ensemble of similarly prepared systems, rather

    Ensemble interpretation

    Ensemble_interpretation

  • L-system
  • Rewriting system and type of formal grammar

    the field. Temporal Parametric L-Systems: McQuillan first realized that parametric L-systems could be thought of as stochastic L-systems; however, this

    L-system

    L-system

    L-system

  • Consistent histories
  • Interpretation of quantum mechanics

    "consistent quantum theory" interpretation generalizes the complementarity aspect of the conventional Copenhagen interpretation. The approach is sometimes

    Consistent histories

    Consistent_histories

  • Formal verification
  • Proving or disproving the correctness of certain intended algorithms

    abstract interpretation, symbolic simulation, abstraction refinement.[citation needed] The properties to be verified are often described in temporal logics

    Formal verification

    Formal_verification

  • Eternalism (philosophy of time)
  • Philosophical view that there is no correct way of perceiving the passage of time

    discrete dynamical systems demonstrate time asymmetry and irreversibility, which is inconsistent with the block universe interpretation of time. Avshalom

    Eternalism (philosophy of time)

    Eternalism (philosophy of time)

    Eternalism_(philosophy_of_time)

  • N-universes
  • Simplified philosophical models of universes

    with demultiplication with regard to the temporal criterion: the objects exist only at one single temporal position Possible worlds – Concept of philosophy

    N-universes

    N-universes

  • Program analysis
  • Process of analyzing computer program behavior

    attacks. Taint checking can be done statically or dynamically. Abstract interpretation allows the extraction of information about a possible execution of a

    Program analysis

    Program_analysis

  • Two-streams hypothesis
  • Model of the neural processing of vision and hearing

    has strong connections to the medial temporal lobe (which is associated with long-term memories), the limbic system (which controls emotions), and the dorsal

    Two-streams hypothesis

    Two-streams_hypothesis

  • Time
  • Continuous progression from past to future

    precede its cause, it would give rise to the possibility of a temporal paradox. Some interpretations of time travel resolve this by accepting the possibility

    Time

    Time

    Time

  • Time perception
  • Perception of events' position in time

    studied and inferred through a number of scientific experiments. Some temporal illusions help to expose the underlying neural mechanisms of time perception

    Time perception

    Time_perception

  • Sentence processing
  • Process of understanding speech

    that interpretation because it deviates from the original phrase and the temporal lobe acts as a switch. Instances of ambiguity can be classified as local

    Sentence processing

    Sentence processing

    Sentence_processing

  • Coupling (computer programming)
  • Degree of interdependence between software modules

    Dependency Conversation Dependency Order Dependency Temporal Dependency Tightly coupled systems tend to exhibit the following developmental characteristics

    Coupling (computer programming)

    Coupling (computer programming)

    Coupling_(computer_programming)

  • Ecstatic seizures
  • Rare form of epilepsy causing ecstatic and mystical experiences

    "Illusions of comparative interpretation and emotion; production by epileptic discharge and by electrical stimulation in the temporal cortex". AMA Arch Neurol

    Ecstatic seizures

    Ecstatic_seizures

  • De Broglie–Bohm theory
  • Interpretation of quantum mechanics

    the pilot wave theory, Bohmian mechanics, and the causal interpretation, is an interpretation of quantum mechanics that postulates that, in addition to

    De Broglie–Bohm theory

    De_Broglie–Bohm_theory

  • Time travel
  • Hypothetical travel into the past or future

    sorts of temporal paradoxes can be avoided through the Novikov self-consistency principle or a variation of the many-worlds interpretation with interacting

    Time travel

    Time travel

    Time_travel

  • Historicist interpretations of the Book of Revelation
  • Aspect of Christian eschatology

    authority and temporal sovereignty of the pope. Thus the charge that Adventists fabricated the title to support their prophetic interpretation of 666, is

    Historicist interpretations of the Book of Revelation

    Historicist_interpretations_of_the_Book_of_Revelation

  • Historicist interpretations of the Book of Daniel
  • Historicism, a method of interpretation in Christian eschatology which associates biblical prophecies with actual historical events and identifies symbolic

    Historicist interpretations of the Book of Daniel

    Historicist_interpretations_of_the_Book_of_Daniel

  • World-systems theory
  • Approach emphasizing the world-system as the primary unit of social analysis

    the periphery. Apart from them, Wallerstein defines four temporal features of the world system. Cyclical rhythms represent the short-term fluctuation of

    World-systems theory

    World-systems theory

    World-systems_theory

  • Neural oscillation
  • Brainwaves, repetitive patterns of neural activity in the central nervous system

    a mechanism for decoding temporal codes. Single-cell intrinsic oscillators serve as valuable tools for decoding temporally-encoded sensory information

    Neural oscillation

    Neural oscillation

    Neural_oscillation

  • Global workspace theory
  • Model of consciousness

    therefore converge onto a single coherent interpretation, for example, a "red sports car zooming by". This global interpretation is broadcast back to the

    Global workspace theory

    Global_workspace_theory

  • Problem of time
  • Conceptual conflict between general relativity and quantum mechanics

    background parameter, external to the system itself. This special role is seen in the standard Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics: all measurements

    Problem of time

    Problem_of_time

  • Database
  • Organized collection of data in computing

    ". A temporal database has built-in time aspects, for example a temporal data model and a temporal version of SQL. More specifically the temporal aspects

    Database

    Database

    Database

  • Accuracy assessment of land cover maps
  • methods often have limited spatial and temporal coverage due to high cost. High-resolution imagery: Visual interpretation of satellite or aerial imagery (e

    Accuracy assessment of land cover maps

    Accuracy assessment of land cover maps

    Accuracy_assessment_of_land_cover_maps

  • Coupled map lattice
  • Dynamical system

    Spatio-temporal intermittency Soliton turbulence Global traveling waves generated by local phase slips Spatial bifurcation to down-flow in open flow systems

    Coupled map lattice

    Coupled_map_lattice

  • Law
  • System of enforceable rules

    developed legal system, with all the necessary elements: courts, lawyers, judges, a fully articulated legal code, principles of legal interpretation, and coercive

    Law

    Law

    Law

  • Schrödinger equation
  • Description of a quantum-mechanical system

    position of "the Copenhagen interpretation" is that there is no single, authoritative source that establishes what the interpretation is. Another complication

    Schrödinger equation

    Schrödinger_equation

  • Process philosophy
  • Philosophical approach

    actual entities are of two kinds, temporal and atemporal. With one exception, all actual entities for Whitehead are temporal and are occasions of experience

    Process philosophy

    Process_philosophy

  • Uji (Being-Time)
  • Coinage of Sōtō Zen founder Dōgen

    authors like Steven Heine and Joan Stambaugh compare Dōgen's concepts of temporality with the existentialist Martin Heidegger's 1927 Being and Time. Dōgen's

    Uji (Being-Time)

    Uji (Being-Time)

    Uji_(Being-Time)

  • Mystical or religious experience
  • Experience interpreted within a religious framework

    distinctive experience which supplies knowledge of the transcendental. The interpretation of mystical experiences is a matter of debate. According to James, mystical

    Mystical or religious experience

    Mystical_or_religious_experience

  • Systems theory
  • Interdisciplinary study of systems

    consistent with an interpretation often put on 'general system theory,' to wit, that it is a (scientific) "theory of general systems." To criticize it

    Systems theory

    Systems_theory

  • Spacetime
  • Mathematical model combining space and time

    Minkowski presented a geometric interpretation of special relativity that fused time and the three spatial dimensions into a single four-dimensional continuum

    Spacetime

    Spacetime

    Spacetime

  • Boltzmann's entropy formula
  • Equation in statistical mechanics

    microstate can be instantaneous, or can be a trajectory composed of a temporal progression of instantaneous microstates. In experimental practice, such

    Boltzmann's entropy formula

    Boltzmann's entropy formula

    Boltzmann's_entropy_formula

  • Hyperproperty
  • hyperproperties are a formalism for describing properties of computational systems. Hyperproperties generalize safety and liveness properties, and can express

    Hyperproperty

    Hyperproperty

  • Qintianjian
  • Imperial bureau of astronomy, calendar, and divination in China

    celestial observation, temporal calculation, and the interpretation of omens were understood as interconnected aspects of a single system of correspondences

    Qintianjian

    Qintianjian

    Qintianjian

  • Mirror neuron
  • Type of neuron associated with empathy

    a human's face movements, though only as neonates and during a limited temporal window. Even if it has not yet been empirically demonstrated, it has been

    Mirror neuron

    Mirror_neuron

  • Holonomic brain theory
  • Quantum interpretation of neuroscience

    interdisciplinary interpretation of development of homeotherm state in evolution". Sleep and Hypnosis. 7 (2): 47–62. Gabor D (1968). "Holographic Model of Temporal Recall"

    Holonomic brain theory

    Holonomic_brain_theory

  • Counterpart theory
  • Concept in metaphysics and philosophy

    Identity (philosophy) Many-worlds interpretation Sider, et al. (2008) Contemporary Debates in Metaphysics, "Temporal Parts". Balashov, Yuri, 2007, "Defining

    Counterpart theory

    Counterpart_theory

  • Whig history
  • Approach to historiography

    denounced the whig interpretation over some 130 pages, it did not... name a single whig except Fox, who was no historian, or a single historian save Acton

    Whig history

    Whig_history

  • Convolutional neural network
  • Type of feedforward neural network

    social interactions. Combined with multi-object tracking and temporal modeling, these systems can extract behavioral sequences over extended recordings,

    Convolutional neural network

    Convolutional_neural_network

  • Medical thermometer
  • Device for measuring body temperature

    temperature), into the ear (tympanic temperature), or on the forehead (temporal temperature). The medical thermometer began as an instrument called a water

    Medical thermometer

    Medical_thermometer

  • PASS theory of intelligence
  • Psychological theories

    brain is modularized; for example, damage to a particular area of the left temporal lobe will impair spoken and written language's production (but not comprehension)

    PASS theory of intelligence

    PASS_theory_of_intelligence

  • Spatiotemporal gene expression
  • Activation of genes

    confound the interpretation of temporal expression patterns. Several methods are being pursued for controlling gene expression spatially, temporally and in

    Spatiotemporal gene expression

    Spatiotemporal gene expression

    Spatiotemporal_gene_expression

  • Kalam cosmological argument
  • Philosophical argument for the existence of God

    The argument's central thesis is the metaphysical impossibility of a temporally past-infinite universe and of actual infinities existing in the real world

    Kalam cosmological argument

    Kalam cosmological argument

    Kalam_cosmological_argument

  • Modal logic
  • Type of formal logic

    found a single language in which alethic and epistemic modalities are formally distinguished, as by the means of a grammatical mood. Temporal logic is

    Modal logic

    Modal_logic

  • Hopi time controversy
  • Academic debate about conceptualization of time in Hopi language

    future-nonfuture tense system. Malotki distinguishes between primary and secondary functions of the -ni suffix, arguing that its primary function is temporal reference

    Hopi time controversy

    Hopi time controversy

    Hopi_time_controversy

  • Autostereogram
  • Visual illusion of 3D scene

    Familiarity Cues: Random-dot stereo images with controlled spatial and temporal properties clarify problems in stereopsis". Science. 145 (3630): 356–362

    Autostereogram

    Autostereogram

    Autostereogram

  • Associative visual agnosia
  • Medical condition

    agnosias are generally attributed to anterior left temporal lobe infarction (at the left inferior temporal gyrus), caused by ischemic stroke, head injury

    Associative visual agnosia

    Associative visual agnosia

    Associative_visual_agnosia

  • Semantic dementia
  • Loss of semantic memory, primarily in the verbal domain

    is associated with predominantly temporal lobe atrophy (left greater than right) and hence is sometimes called temporal variant FTLD (tvFTLD). SD is one

    Semantic dementia

    Semantic_dementia

  • Alien hand syndrome
  • Neuropsychiatric disorder

    the symptoms of extreme cases of epilepsy and epileptic psychosis, e.g., temporal lobe epilepsy. It also occurs in some cases after brain surgery, stroke

    Alien hand syndrome

    Alien_hand_syndrome

  • Allegory
  • Literary device

    allegorical decoding of the text." Allegory has an ability to freeze the temporality of a story, while infusing it with a spiritual context. Medieval thinking

    Allegory

    Allegory

    Allegory

  • Bomakellia
  • Ediacaran fossil organism

    Bomakellia kelleri as a proto-arthropod, based on B. M. Waggoner's interpretation When originally described in 1985, Bomakellia was interpreted to be

    Bomakellia

    Bomakellia

    Bomakellia

  • Stellar pulsation
  • Fluctuations in stellar radius

    long time scale of the amplitude variation allows the temporal description of the pulsating system to be simplified to that of only the pulsation amplitudes

    Stellar pulsation

    Stellar pulsation

    Stellar_pulsation

  • Theory of mind
  • Ability to attribute mental states to oneself and others

    shows that the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), the posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS), the precuneus, and the amygdala are associated with theory

    Theory of mind

    Theory_of_mind

  • Geographic information system
  • System to capture, manage, and present geographic data

    Information Systems. Prentice Hall. 3rd edition. Ott, T. and Swiaczny, F. (2001) .Time-integrative GIS. Management and analysis of Spatio-temporal data, Berlin

    Geographic information system

    Geographic information system

    Geographic_information_system

  • Nectocaris
  • Extinct animal genus

    forms. The unusual shape of the nectocaridid funnel has led to its interpretation as an eversible proboscis. Martin R. Smith and Jean-Bernard Caron have

    Nectocaris

    Nectocaris

    Nectocaris

  • Formal concept analysis
  • Method of deriving an ontology

    typical visualization of a temporal system is a line diagram of the concept lattice of the view into which trajectories of temporal objects are embedded. TCA

    Formal concept analysis

    Formal_concept_analysis

  • Memory-prediction framework
  • Theory of brain function

    subsequent expected inputs. Each hierarchy level remembers frequently observed temporal sequences of input patterns and generates labels or 'names' for these sequences

    Memory-prediction framework

    Memory-prediction_framework

  • Computer vision
  • Computerized information extraction from images

    visual system can do. "Computer vision is concerned with the automatic extraction, analysis, and understanding of useful information from a single image

    Computer vision

    Computer_vision

  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging
  • MRI procedure that measures brain activity by detecting associated changes in blood flow

    multiple stimuli or tasks are presented in close temporal proximity. The BOLD response has a slow temporal resolution compared to the rapid succession of

    Functional magnetic resonance imaging

    Functional magnetic resonance imaging

    Functional_magnetic_resonance_imaging

  • Geoarchaeology
  • Archaeological sub-discipline

    present in the site into relative and absolute temporal context to better inform archaeological interpretations. Geoarchaeology is considered a subfield of

    Geoarchaeology

    Geoarchaeology

    Geoarchaeology

  • Outline of databases
  • Overview of and topical guide to databases

    lines and polygons. Temporal database – database with built-in time aspects, for example a temporal data model and a temporal version of Structured

    Outline of databases

    Outline_of_databases

  • Binding problem
  • Unanswered question in the study of consciousness

    remembered. This specific binding problem is generally referred to as temporal synchrony. At the most basic level, all neural firing and its adaptation

    Binding problem

    Binding_problem

  • Hidden-variable theory
  • Type of quantum mechanics theory

    which – according to the special theory of relativity – leads to physical temporal paradoxes." J. Kofler and A. Zeilinger, "Quantum Information and Randomness"

    Hidden-variable theory

    Hidden-variable_theory

  • Rule of inference
  • Method of deriving conclusions

    \lnot Q} (e.g., Quinn is not permitted not to help). Other systems of modal logic include temporal modal logic, which has operators for what is always or

    Rule of inference

    Rule of inference

    Rule_of_inference

  • Superconducting nanowire single-photon detector
  • Type of single-photon detector

    Garrison M. (April 2020). "Demonstration of sub-3 ps temporal resolution with a superconducting nanowire single-photon detector". Nature Photonics. 14 (4): 250–255

    Superconducting nanowire single-photon detector

    Superconducting nanowire single-photon detector

    Superconducting_nanowire_single-photon_detector

  • Optical phase space
  • Phase space used in quantum optics

    {a}}+1/2)} where ω {\displaystyle \omega } is the frequency of the (spatio-temporal) mode. The annihilation operator is the bosonic annihilation operator and

    Optical phase space

    Optical phase space

    Optical_phase_space

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  • Ringle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ringle

    English : from the Old English personal name Hringwulf.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name based on hring ‘ring’.German : metonymic occupational name for a ring maker (see Ringler).German : altered spelling of Ringel, an Old Prussian personal name.

    Ringle

  • Dingle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dingle

    English : topographic name for someone living in a small wooded dell or hollow, Middle English dingle (of uncertain origin). There is a district of Liverpool called Dingle.South German : nickname or status name for a smallholder, from Middle High German dingelīn ‘smallholding’.Americanized spelling of the old Prussian name Dingel or Dyngele, possibly from Germanic thing ‘legal assembly’.

    Dingle

  • Singley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Singley

    English : unexplained.

    Singley

  • Brahmcari
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Brahmcari

    Single

    Brahmcari

  • Swingler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Midlands)

    Swingler

    English (West Midlands) : occupational name for a worker in the linen or hemp industry, from an agent derivative of Middle English swingle ‘swingle’ (see Swingle).

    Swingler

  • Hingle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hingle

    English : variant of Ingle.

    Hingle

  • Tingler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tingler

    English : occupational name from an agent derivative of Middle English tingle (see Tingle).German : occupational or status name for a medieval judge or court official, from Old High German ding ‘legal proceeding’.German : variant of Tengler.

    Tingler

  • Ingle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ingle

    English : from either of two Old Norse personal names: Ingjaldr, in which the prefix in- probably reinforces the element -gjaldr, related to Old Norse gjalda ‘to pay or recompense’, or Ingólfr ‘Ing’s wolf’ (Ing was an ancient Germanic fertility god).English : habitational name from Ingol in Lancashire, which is named from the Old English personal name Inga + holh ‘hollow’, ‘depression’.Probably a variant of German Ingel, from a short form of any of several Germanic personal names formed with Ing- (see 1 above).An early bearer, Richard Ingle (1609–c. 1653), was a rebel and a pirate who first came to the colonies in 1631 or 1632 as a tobacco merchant. He is known to have practiced piracy in MD.

    Ingle

  • Singer
  • Surname or Lastname

    Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Singer

    Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a cantor in a synagogue, from Yiddish zinger ‘singer’.English : variant of Sanger 2, in fact a Middle English recoinage from the verb sing(en) ‘to sing’.German : variant of Sänger (see Sanger 1) in the sense of ‘poet’.Isaac Merrit Singer, inventor of the eponymous sewing machine, was born in 1811 in Pittstown, NY, the son of German immigrant Adam Reisinger. He had five wives and fathered 24 children. Singer, who incorporated his company as the Singer Manufacturing Company in 1864, left a fortune worth $13 million to his various heirs.

    Singer

  • Dingley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dingley

    English : habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire named Dingley, possibly from Middle English dingle ‘hollow’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.

    Dingley

  • Anush
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Anush

    Single

    Anush

  • Singler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Singler

    English : from Middle English sengler, syngler ‘singular’ (Old French se(i)ngler), perhaps a nickname for a solitary person.German : topographic name for a valley dweller, from a diminutive of Middle High German senke ‘valley’ + the suffix -er, denoting an inhabitant.German : habitational name for someone from Singeln near Waldshut.German : variant of Sing 1.

    Singler

  • Minge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Minge

    English : variant of Mingy (see Mingee).German : from a pet form of the personal name Meinhardt.German : altered form of French Munier ‘miller’.Norwegian : habitational name from a farm name in Østfold, of obscure etymology.

    Minge

  • Tingle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tingle

    English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of nails or pins, or nickname for a small, thin man, from Middle English tingle, a kind of very small nail (of North German origin).

    Tingle

  • Spindle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Spindle

    English : perhaps a metonymic occupational name for a spindle maker, from Middle English spindle, spindel (Old English spinel).Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Spindel.

    Spindle

  • SINDRE
  • Male

    Norwegian

    SINDRE

    Norwegian form of Old Norse Sindri, possibly SINDRE means "sparkling."

    SINDRE

  • Shingler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shingler

    English : occupational name for someone who laid wooden tiles (shingles) on roofs, from an agent derivative of Middle English schingle ‘shingle’.

    Shingler

  • Swingle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Swingle

    English : metonymic occupational name for a worker in the linen or hemp industry, from Middle English swingle ‘swingle’, a wooden implement used for beating flax or hemp (Middle Dutch swinghel, from the verb ‘to swing’).Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Zwingel, a topographic name from Middle High German zwingel ‘citadel’.

    Swingle

  • Single
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Single

    English : topographic name for someone who lived in a place cleared of woods by fire, from Middle English sengle ‘burnt clearing’.German : from a pet form of a short form of a Germanic person name formed with sing ‘sing’ as the first element.

    Single

  • Bingley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bingley

    English : habitational name from Bingley in West Yorkshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Bingelei, from the Old English personal name Bynna (or alternatively Old English bing ‘hollow’) + -inga ‘of the people of’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.

    Bingley

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  • Divyendu
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu

    Divyendu

    Bright Moon

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Vedanti

    Knower of the Vedas

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    FasihUrRahman

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    Italian

    GIACINTA

    Feminine form of Italian Giacinto, GIACINTA means "hyacinth flower."

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    Tami

    Abbreviation of Thomasina and Tamara.

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    Nazam

    Order; Discipline; Star

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    Oguz

    Arrow

  • SUNDAR
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    SUNDAR

    Short form of Hindi Sundara, SUNDAR means "beautiful."

  • Hinckley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hinckley

    English : habitational name from a place in Leicestershire, so called from the Old English byname H̄nca (a derivative of Hūn ‘bear-cub’) + Old English lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.

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  • Single
  • a.

    Hence, unmarried; as, a single man or woman.

  • Post-temporal
  • n.

    A post-temporal bone.

  • Temporally
  • adv.

    In a temporal manner; secularly.

  • System
  • n.

    An assemblage of parts or organs, either in animal or plant, essential to the performance of some particular function or functions which as a rule are of greater complexity than those manifested by a single organ; as, the capillary system, the muscular system, the digestive system, etc.; hence, the whole body as a functional unity.

  • Single
  • a.

    Not doubled, twisted together, or combined with others; as, a single thread; a single strand of a rope.

  • System
  • n.

    An assemblage of objects arranged in regular subordination, or after some distinct method, usually logical or scientific; a complete whole of objects related by some common law, principle, or end; a complete exhibition of essential principles or facts, arranged in a rational dependence or connection; a regular union of principles or parts forming one entire thing; as, a system of philosophy; a system of government; a system of divinity; a system of botany or chemistry; a military system; the solar system.

  • Systemic
  • a.

    Of or relating to a system; common to a system; as, the systemic circulation of the blood.

  • Single-minded
  • a.

    Having a single purpose; hence, artless; guileless; single-hearted.

  • Singled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Single

  • Single
  • n.

    A unit; one; as, to score a single.

  • Temporal
  • n.

    Civil or political, as distinguished from ecclesiastical; as, temporal power; temporal courts.

  • Shingle
  • v. t.

    To cover with shingles; as, to shingle a roof.

  • Temporal
  • n.

    Anything temporal or secular; a temporality; -- used chiefly in the plural.

  • Single
  • a.

    Simple; not wise; weak; silly.

  • Singly
  • adv.

    Without partners, companions, or associates; single-handed; as, to attack another singly.

  • Temporal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the temple or temples; as, the temporal bone; a temporal artery.

  • Single
  • a.

    Performed by one person, or one on each side; as, a single combat.

  • Gingle
  • n. & v.

    See Jingle.

  • Single
  • v. i.

    To take the irrregular gait called single-foot;- said of a horse. See Single-foot.

  • Singles
  • n. pl.

    See Single, n., 2.