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ParallelIsm; Paralellism; Parallelism (disambiguation)

Psychophysical parallelism         
PHILOSOPHICAL THEORY THAT MENTAL AND BODILY EVENTS OCCUR TOGETHER, WITHOUT ANY CAUSAL INTERACTION BETWEEN THEM
Parallelism (philosophy); Psycho-Physical Parallelism; Parallelism, Psycho-Physical; Psychophysical Parallelism; Psychophysical Problem; Psychophysical problem
In the philosophy of mind, psychophysical parallelism (or simply parallelism) is the theory that mental and bodily events are perfectly coordinated, without any causal interaction between them. As such, it affirms the correlation of mental and bodily events (since it accepts that when a mental event occurs, a corresponding physical effect occurs as well), but denies a direct cause and effect relation between mind and body.
Geometric art         
  • ekphora]]'', the act of carrying a body to its grave. National Archaeological Museum, Athens
PHASE OF GREEK ART CHARACTERIZED BY GEOMETRIC MOTIFS IN VASE PAINTING, FL. CA. 900–700 BCE, CENTRED IN ATHENS AND SPREAD AMONG AEGEAN TRADING CITIES
The Geometric Period; Geometric Greek art; Geometric Style; Geometric style; Geometric Period; Geometrical period; Geometric pottery; Geometric Art; Geometric vase painting; Geometric period; Geometric periods; Middle Geometrical
Geometric art is a phase of Greek art, characterized largely by geometric motifs in vase painting, that flourished towards the end of the Greek Dark Ages, . Its center was in Athens, and from there the style spread among the trading cities of the Aegean.
geometric progression         
SEQUENCE OF NUMBERS WHERE EACH TERM IS FOUND BY MULTIPLYING THE PREVIOUS ONE BY A FIXED, NON-ZERO NUMBER
Geometric Progression; Larn-1; Geometric sequences; Geometrical progression; Geometric sequence; Finite geometric series
(also geometric series)
¦ noun a sequence of numbers with a constant ratio between each number and the one before (e.g. 1, 3, 9, 27, 81).

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Parallelism

Parallelism may refer to:

  • Angle of parallelism, in hyperbolic geometry, the angle at one vertex of a right hyperbolic triangle that has two hyperparallel sides
  • Axial parallelism, a type of motion characteristic of a gyroscope and astronomical bodies
  • Conscious parallelism or also tacit parallelism, price-fixing between competitors that occurs without any communication between the parties
  • Parallel computing, the simultaneous execution on multiple processors of different parts of a program
    • In the analysis of parallel algorithms, the maximum possible speedup of a computation
  • Parallel evolution, the independent emergence of a similar trait in different unrelated species
  • Parallel (geometry), the property of parallel lines
  • Parallelism (grammar), a balance of two or more similar words, phrases, or clauses
  • Parallelism (rhetoric), the chief rhetorical device of Biblical poetry in Hebrew
  • Psychophysical parallelism, the theory that the conscious and nervous processes vary concomitantly
  • Parallel harmony/doubling, or harmonic parallelism, in music