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In category theory, an abstract branch of mathematics, an equivalence of categories is a relation between two categories that establishes that these categories are "essentially the same". There are numerous examples of categorical equivalences from many areas of mathematics. Establishing such an equivalence usually means to discoverstrong similarities between mathematical structures that formerly were consideredto be unrelated or where the relation was not understood properly. ...
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| equilibrium |
n. A condition in which all acting influences are canceled by others, resulting in a stable, balanced, or unchanging system.**
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| equilibrium |
A concept in which opposing dynamic forces cancel each other out.
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| equilibrium |
A state in which there is no tendency toward spontaneous change.
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| equilibrium theory |
In general, any theory derived from the assumption of the existence of time invariants.
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