In mathematics, an equivalence relation is a binary relation that is reflexive, symmetric and transitive. The relation "is equal to" is the canonical example of an equivalence relation.
Each equivalence relation provides a partition of the underlying set into disjoint equivalence classes. Two elements of the given set are equivalent to each other, if and only if they belong to the same equivalence class.
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I'm trying to understand RSA and modular math better. I've studied some of the relations and rules, but I keep getting stuck when i try to follow an example all the way through. I'm also getting confused by how I'm supposed to treat ≡ vs = at some times. Here is the...
Frames under identical acceleration, regardless of whether due to gravity or accelerated motion, are locally identical but time runs slower in a gravity well. For example, at the center of a large mass (like the one pictured, below) time runs more slowly than for an inertial observer far from...
In acid base titration, we try to neutralize the analyte by adding sufficient titrant and observing the color change in the indicator.
But if the analyte is neutralized, then it must always be at ph 7. Why is it that we use indicator of different ranges to check equivalence point?
Just taking an advance in what I want to learn someday:
I understand that decoherence and entanglement are more or less equivalent. So, I take it decoherence is in principle a process of entanglement.
Consider two particles A and B who are entangled. if A decoheres by interacting with particle...
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I'm stuck on the following proof:
\log[3] = \frac 1{729} \sum_{k=0}^\infty \frac 1{729^k} \left[\frac{729}{6k+1}+\frac{81}{6k+2}+\frac{81}{6k+3}+\frac 9{6k+4}+\frac 9{6k+5}+\frac 1{6k+6}\right]
Manipulating and converting summands to integrals of the form $x^{-(6k+n)}$ over {x,0,3} seems...
This extract is taken from Sean Carroll's textbook. It talks about a theory that respects the Weak Equivalence Principle but violates the Einstein Equivalence Principle.
we could imagine a theory of gravity in which freely falling particles begin to rotate as they moved through a gravitational...
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In my notes it says that SU(5) operates on a five component vector. Fine. But the example given is (d d d e v)
ie. electron, neutrino and 3 down quarks (one for each colour) it says this explains why the proton charge is the equal and opposite to the electrons but why?
A proton is uud...
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Req = [ ( 1 / R1) + ( 1 / R2) +. ...]^-1 (Parallel)
Req = R1 + R2 +. . . (Series )
The Attempt at a Solution
I tried to simplify the circuit by spreading it out but I guess something is wrong with my simplification since I can't arrive at the correct...
The Equivalence Principle says depicting gravity as a field associated with matter is equivalent to picturing it as twisting of space. Is there a space-twisting equivalent of a collapsed star as a shell of condensed matter with interior of intense gravitational field energy (found in the field...
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Hi everyone.
1) If I perform a titration with a buret not rinsed in the titrant, then how will the pH of the endpoint be affected?
2) Also, if the volumetric pipet used to measure the analyte is not rinsed with the analyte, how will that affect the pH of the endpoint...
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If mass-energy equivalence is taken into account, when water is cooled to form ice, the mass of water should increase, decrease or remain unchanged?
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E = mc2
The Attempt at a Solution
Since the internal energy of ice is less than water, it's mass should...
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Equivalence factor of the salt is FeSO4.Cr2(SO4)3.24H2O is
Ans is 8.
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Equivalence factor of an acid or base is its basicity or acidity, and for a compound undergoing redox reaction, it is the number of electrons exchanged per mole...
Let $H$ be be a subgroup of a group $G$. Let $g'$ and $g$ elements of $G$. Prove that the following are equivalent: $(a)$ $g' \in Hg$, $(b)$ $g'g^{-1} \in H$, and $(c)$ $Hg = Hg'$.
$g' \in Hg$ means $g' = hg$ for some $g \in G$ and $h \in H$. And $g' = hg \implies g'g^{-1} = hgg^{-1} = h$. But...
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a) find the equivalent resistance of the circuit below b) each current in the circuit c) the potential difference across each resistor d the power dissipated by each resistor.
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V=IR
R=(1/R)^-1
The Attempt at a Solution
Not sure if I did the resistance...
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Prove that isomorphism is an equivalence relation on groups.
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Need to prove reflexivity, symmetry, and transitivity for equivalence relationship to be upheld.
**We will use ≅ to define isomorphic to**
The Attempt at a Solution
Let G, H, and K be groups...
I am not sure exactly what E = mc^2 means.
1. Does it simply means if we were able to convert mass into energy this is the amount of energy.
2. That mass and energy are different states of the same thing. An example would be water which can either be a solid (ice), a liquid (water) or a...
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a/b=c/d
The Attempt at a Solution
I started out with transitivity and I figure it's transitive because a/b=e/f = af=be=(a,b)R(e,f).
It can't be symmetric because ad does not equal bc, 1*4 does not equal 2*3
I'm I correct or completely wrong?
If I have a volume of gas in a sealed container with a special one way valve in it, and I heat the gas inside the container, the pressure increases and some gas escapes through the valve to the outside. I now have less atoms of gas inside the container, which, when cooled back to the starting...
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What is the whole reasoning and importance of discovering that the inertial mass, which is introduced as the resistance to change the state of motion and the gravitational mass, which promotes motion (the larger it is the larger the attractive force).
The equivalence principle...
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Show that every partition of X naturally determines an equivalence relation whose equivalence classes match the subsets from the partition.
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( 1 ) we know that equivalence sets on X can either be disjoint or equal
The Attempt at a Solution
Let Ai be a...
As I understand it, a Cartesian coordinate map (a coordinate map for which the line element takes the simple form ##ds^{2}=(dx^{1})^{2}+ (dx^{2})^{2}+\cdots +(dx^{n})^{2}##, and for which the coordinate basis ##\lbrace\frac{\partial}{\partial x^{\mu}}\rbrace## is orthonormal) can only be...
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For the set ℝ, define ~ as x~y whenever |x| = |y|. Define the addition and multiplication of equivalence classes as:
[x]+[y] = [x+y]
[x]*[y] = [xy]
a) Show that the multiplication of equivalence classes is well defined.
b) Give an example that illustrates that the addition...
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For each of the relations defined on ℚ, either prove that it is an equivalence relation or show which properties it fails.
x ~ y whenever xy ∈ Z
Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
Here's my problem: I am starting off the proof with the first condition of...
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For the set ℤ, define ~ as a ~ b whenever a-b is divisible by 12. You may assume that ~ is an equivalence relation and may also assume that addition and multiplication of equivalence classes is well defined where e define [a]+[ b ] = [a+b] and [a]*[ b ] = [ab] for all [a],[ b...
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I’d have a question regarding two apparently different formulas for the time reduction factors for observers in orbit around a rotating black hole, as reported in this nice thread: Equation for time dilation of body in orbit around Kerr black hole?
The first one is:
$$A=\sqrt{g_{tt} +...
I know that
1. To show the relation is reflexive, we need to show that for any x, using the definition of R, we have xRx. The definition of R means that we must have |x - x| is even.2. To show that R is symmetric, we would have to show that if xRy then yRx. In the context of the definition...
The following is from an introduction to groups. It is not clear to me why the authors bothered to introduce the subset ##\mathfrak{Q}\subseteq \mathfrak{R}## and a subset ##\mathfrak{K}\subseteq \mathfrak{S}^{\mathfrak{R}}## into the discussion. (3) seems to follow trivially from the...
Andrei G. Lebed, "Breakdown of the equivalence between gravitational mass and energy for a composite quantum body," http://arxiv.org/abs/1404.4044
[corrected a mistake in the following paragraph]
He seems to argue that hydrogen atoms moving from one region of space to another, with a different...
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Hi,I am stuck on my maths assignment.
Describe equivalence classes for the following equivalence relations on the given set S.
(i) S = R, and a ∼ b ⇐⇒ a = b or −b.
(iii) S = R, and a ∼ b ⇐⇒ a^2 + a = b^2 + b.
(v) S is the set of all points in the plane, and a ∼ b means a...
Consider this self-evident proposition: "If object A has the same mass as object B and object C separately, then object B has the same mass as object C." Why isn't this stated as a law, but the zeroth law of thermodynamics is?
Is there a physical quantity u such that the u of A is equal to the...
I can not understand what exactly this principle says.while reading a book about it ,it was written that einstein abolished gravity by saying the lift is free falling can some explain clearly what does that mean?
Here is what I understand of the equivalence principle. However, given that the concept is still a bit cloudy to me, please tell me if I am wrong:
The equivalence principle is a phenomena where all inertial objects experience the same laws of physics. In other words, if you were going at...
How would I go about showing that the set {5n | n = 1,2,...} is equivalent to ℤ.
I previously attempted to define a function f as f(n) = 5n/2 , when n is even AND (-1)[(5n-1)/(2)] , when n is odd. I then went on to show that the chosen function is 1-1 and onto, but my professor said this was...
Equivalence principle says that gravitational forces are equivalent physically to inertial forces. Can someone explain what is meant by that and how was it concluded?
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Let ##G## be a group and ##\sim## and equivalence relation on ##G##. Prove that if ##\sim## respects multiplication, then ##\sim## is the equivalence relation associated to some normal subgroup ##N\trianglelefteq G##; i.e., prove there is a normal subgroup ##N## such that...
I took a quiz that I was very confident in and just got the scores back today -- I did terribly (50%). Anyway, I am trying to understand where my mistake is below. I went over this three times and I cannot figure out why it's wrong (it looks right to me).
To Prove: ~(p ∧ r) ∨ ~(q ∨ r) ≡ p ∧ r →...
The references below describe two interrelated relativistic issues that come up when you try to describe radiation from point charges:
1. We normally expect that an accelerating charge would radiate, but this would seem to violate the equivalence principle.
2. Classical E&M can't describe point...
I am a final year math major thinking of taking Category Theory (CT). The problem is people keep telling me its useless. Why?
I have a biology degree and decided to get a second degree in mathematics. My motivation for studying mathematics is related partly to an idea I stumbled across in high...
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I've been trying to get confirmation, or otherwise, that the total mass of an atom can be considered to be equal to the sum of the masses of the individual atomic particles it contains plus the mass equivelent of the internal energy, (PE+KE), of the particles. I have also been trying to...
Is there any credible hard evidence that this equivalence extends to all moving bodies? We accept on good grounds that the apparent mass of moving objects is enhanced by motion, to a measurable degree that increases indefinitely as observed speeds of relative motion approach c. Likewise...
Hey you guys! I'm a med student from Sweden in need of some help!
I'm doing a summer course type-a thing in a lab, and I have to present some data from a project I've been doing here. Now, I've tested several genes' expression and I've compared those of an experimental group to a control group...
I've been grappling with the idea in my head as to how I would explain to someone exactly what equality between two mathematical objects actually means. This maybe a very stupid question, so apologies in advance, but if I'm honest I struggle to come up with an answer that doesn't involve using...
Hi, I'm learning the basics of plasma assisted combustion so I've been reading up on a few articles related to it.
My question is regarding this article http://enu.kz/repository/2011/AIAA-2011-971.pdf
Using a setup consisting of a pair of counterflow burners, the composition of the oxidizer...
1-What is the different between the Einstein equivalence principle and the Strong equivalence principle?
2-Is it possible to formulate the Einstein equivalence principle in this way?
"For every point in space time, always exist a chart / reference frame in which the metric in that point is...
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Say we have two databases D1, D2, with the same number of entities and with equal functionality diagrams
(i.e., the functional dependence graphs are graph-isomorphic). Is there a notion in database under which D1, D2 are considered to be "the same" database , or some term equivalent to...
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Find the truth set of the given equivalence. Assume U=ℝ
#56. (x2=1)↔[(x=1)∨(x=-1)]
Source: Principles of Mathematics by Allendoefer and Oakley section 1.10
Homework Equations
{x I px↔qx}=(P∩Q)∪(P'∩Q')[/B]
The Attempt at a Solution
P={x I px}={x I x2=1}={x I x=1 or -1)...
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Calculate the energy equivalent of the mass of an alpha particle.
alpha particle (amu) = 4.00150618 u
1 amu = 1.660566*10-27 kg
1 amu = 931.5020 MeV
alpha particle (kg) = 6.64465675 * 10-27 kg
Homework Equations
e = mc2
The Attempt at a Solution
931.5020 MeV *...
Hi. This might be a stupid question (I'm studying engineering :p), but how do you prove that all numeral systems (binary, ternary etc.) can represent every countable number?
I guess you will need to prove that any number ##N## can be written as ##N= S^0 n_0 + S^1 n_1 + S^2 n_2 + ...## where...