theory of relativity - translation to greek
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theory of relativity - translation to greek


theory of relativity         
θεωρία της σχετικότητας
θεωρία της σχετικότητας      
theory of relativity
probability theory         
  • The [[normal distribution]], a continuous probability distribution.
  • The [[Poisson distribution]], a discrete probability distribution.
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ProbabilityTheory; Probability/Theory; Theory of probability; Mathematical probability; Probability-theoretic; Theory of probabilities; Laws of probability; Probability Theory; Theory of Probability; Measure-theoretic probability theory
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Definition

relativity
The theory of relativity is Einstein's theory concerning space, time, and motion. (TECHNICAL)
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Wikipedia

Theory of relativity
The theory of relativity usually encompasses two interrelated theories by Albert Einstein: special relativity and general relativity, proposed and published in 1905 and 1915, respectively. Special relativity applies to all physical phenomena in the absence of gravity.
Examples of use of theory of relativity
1. The Theory of Relativity was propounded by Einstein in 1'05.
2. One possible solution would be to revise, or even toss out, Einstein‘s general theory of relativity.
3. That‘s like asking Einstein where he learned the theory of relativity," Rahamon says.
4. The intellectual roots of this economic theory of relativity go back to Adam Smith, Alfred Marshall and Thorstein Veblen.
5. This year also marks the centenary of Einstein‘s theory of relativity, essential in the US development of the atomic bomb.