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Mayer (other)
Mayer may refer to: *Mayer (name) Places * C. Mayer (crater), named after Christian Mayer * Mayer, Syria * Mayer, Arizona, United States * Mayer, Minnesota, United States * Mayersville, Mississippi, United States * Mayerthorpe, Alberta, Canada * T. Mayer (crater), named after Tobias Mayer Companies * Mayer Brown, an international law firm * Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, a motion picture production company * Mayer Hoffman McCann P.C., a U.S. CPA firm * Mayers Murray & Phillip, an architectural firm * Oscar Mayer, a meat company * Victor Mayer, a German jewelry manufacturer Other * Meyer, one of a number of stock musical phrases known collectively as Galant Schemata * Mayer Authority, European consortium (1955–1958) led by René Mayer * Mayer expansion * Mayer's Relation * Mayer f-function * Mayer-Norton theorem * Mayer-Vietoris sequence See also * Mayers (surname) * * Maya (other) * Mayor (other) * Meyer (other) * Meir (other) * Myer ...
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Mayer (name)
Mayer is a common German language, German surname and less frequent as a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname Mayer *Adolf Mayer (1843–1942), a German-Dutch virologist *Albrecht Mayer (born 1965), German classical oboist *Alfred G. Mayer (1868–1922), German-American cnidariologist and entomologist *Alfred M. Mayer (1836–1897), American physicist *Andreas Mayer (politician) (born 1995), German politician *Arno J. Mayer (1926–2023), Luxembourgish historian *Arthur Mayer (1886–1981), film producer and distributor who worked with Joseph Burstyn *Auguste Étienne François Mayer (1805–1890), French naval painter *Ben Mayer (1925–2000), amateur astronomer *Bernadette Mayer (1945–2022), American poet and author *Bianca Mayer (born 1979), German musician and singer *Brantz Mayer (1809–1879), American writer *Carl Mayer (1894–1944), Austrian-German screenwriter *Charles Mayer (other) *Christa Mayer, German mezzo-soprano *Christa C. Mayer Thur ...
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Mayer Authority
The Mayer Authority was the second High Authority of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), between 1955 and 1958. Its president was René Mayer of France. There were three more High Authorities before the institutions of the ECSC were merged with those of the European Atomic Energy Community and the European Economic Community in 1967 to become the European Communities The European Communities (EC) were three international organizations that were governed by the same set of Institutions of the European Union, institutions. These were the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), the European Atomic Energy Co .... Membership There was a great deal of continuity with the Monnet Authority, in addition to René Mayer of France, as president, the Authority comprised;Composition of the High Authority, 1955–1958
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Meyer (other)
Meyer may refer to: People *Meyer (surname), listing people so named * Meyer (name), a list of people and fictional characters with the name Companies * Meyer Burger, a Swiss mechanical engineering company * Meyer Corporation * Meyer Sound Laboratories * Meyer Turku, a Finnish shipbuilding company * Behn Meyer, a German chemical company * Fred Meyer, an American hypermarket chain and subsidiary of Kroger * Fred Meyer Jewelers Places United States * Meyer, Illinois, an unincorporated community in Adams County, Illinois * Meyer, Franklin County, Illinois, an unincorporated community in Franklin County, Illinois * Meyer, Iowa, in Mitchell County, Iowa * Myers, Montana (also spelled Meyer), an unincorporated community in Treasure County * Meyer Township, Michigan Other * Meyer House (other), multiple buildings in the U.S. * Meyer locomotive * Meyer Theatre, an historic theater in Wisconsin, U.S. * USS ''Meyer'' (DD-279), a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in ...
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Mayor (other)
A mayor is the highest-ranking official in a municipal government such as that of a city or a town. Mayor may also refer to: Geography * Lord Mayor Bay, an Arctic waterway in Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut, Canada * Mayor Buratovich, a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina * Mayor Island / Tūhua, a dormant shield volcano located off the Bay of Plenty coast of New Zealand's North Island * Mayor Otaño, a town in the Itapúa department of Paraguay * Mayor Square, in the Docklands area of Dublin Offices, ranks, and titles * Mayor (France), maire * Mayor (Netherlands), burgemeester * Mayor, (Майор), the lowest field officer rank in Russia, equivalent to major in most NATO armed forces * Deputy mayor * Lord Mayor, the mayor of a major city in the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth countries ** Lord Mayor's Day, an annual pageant in London * Mayor of the Palace, the manager of the household of the Frankish kings * Mayors in Brazil * Mayors in Northern Ireland * Mayors i ...
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Maya (other)
Maya may refer to: Ethnic groups * Maya peoples, of southern Mexico and northern Central America ** Maya civilization, the historical civilization of the Maya peoples ** Mayan languages, the languages of the Maya peoples * Maya (East Africa), a population native to the old Wej province in Ethiopia * Sibuyanon, a Visayan population sometimes "May-" native to Sibuyan Island in the Philippines Religion and mythology * Maya (religion), in Indian religions, relates to the illusion of reality *Maya (mother of the Buddha) (died 563 BC), mother of the historical Buddha * Mayasura or Maya, a Hindu demon * Maya religion, the religious practices of the Maya peoples of parts of Mexico and Central America ** Maya mythology, the myths and legends of the Maya civilization People * Maya (given name), a feminine name (including a list of people and fictional characters with the name) Places * Maya (Aldan), a river in Yakutia and the north of Khabarovsk Krai, Russia * Maya (Uda), a river in ...
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Mayers
Mayers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alan Mayers (born 1937), British footballer * Anastatia Mayers (born circa 2005), Antiguan space traveller, first Caribbean woman in space, first mother-daughter pair in space, via an August 2023 Virgin Galactic suborbital tourist spaceflight * Antonio Mayers (born 1979), Barbadian cricketer * Emanuel Mayers (born 1989), Trinidadian hurdler * George Mayers (1860–1952), Irish Anglican priest * Jamal Mayers (born 1974), Canadian ice hockey player * John Mayers (1801–1865), British cricketer * Kyle Mayers (born 1992), Barbadian cricketer * Mike Mayers (born 1991), American baseball player *Naomi Mayers, Australian indigenous rights activist and singer * Natasha Mayers (born 1979), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines sprinter * Rakim Mayers, known as ASAP Rocky (born 1988), American rapper, music producer and record executive * Raymond Mayers (born 1960), Australian water polo player * Sharne Mayers (born 1992), Zimbabwe ...
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Mayer-Vietoris Sequence
Mayer-Vietoris may refer to: * Mayer–Vietoris axiom * Mayer–Vietoris sequence In mathematics, particularly algebraic topology and homology theory, the Mayer–Vietoris sequence is an algebraic tool to help compute algebraic invariants of topological spaces. The result is due to two Austrian mathematicians, Walther Mayer an ... {{mathdab ...
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Norton's Theorem
In Direct current, direct-current circuit theory, Norton's theorem, also called the Mayer–Norton theorem, is a simplification that can be applied to Electrical network, networks made of Linear time-invariant system, linear time-invariant Resistor, resistances, Voltage source, voltage sources, and Current source, current sources. At a pair of terminals of the network, it can be replaced by a current source and a single resistor in parallel. For alternating current (AC) systems the theorem can be applied to Reactive power, reactive Electrical impedance, impedances as well as resistances. The Norton equivalent circuit is used to represent any network of linear sources and impedances at a given frequency. Norton's theorem and its dual, Thévenin's theorem, are widely used for circuit analysis simplification and to study circuit's Initial condition, initial-condition and Steady state (electronics), steady-state response. Norton's theorem was independently derived in 1926 by Siem ...
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Mayer F-function
The Mayer f-function is an auxiliary function that often appears in the series expansion of thermodynamic quantities related to classical many-particle systems.Donald Allan McQuarrie, ''Statistical Mechanics'' (HarperCollins, 1976), page 228 It is named after chemist and physicist Joseph Edward Mayer. Definition Consider a system of classical particles interacting through a pair-wise potential :V(\mathbf,\mathbf) where the bold labels \mathbf and \mathbf denote the continuous degrees of freedom associated with the particles, e.g., :\mathbf=\mathbf_i for spherically symmetric particles and :\mathbf=(\mathbf_i,\Omega_i) for rigid non-spherical particles where \mathbf denotes position and \Omega the orientation parametrized e.g. by Euler angles. The Mayer f-function is then defined as :f(\mathbf,\mathbf)=e^-1 where \beta=(k_T)^ the inverse absolute temperature in units of energy−1 . See also *Virial coefficient Virial coefficients B_i appear as coefficients in the virial expan ...
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Mayer's Relation
In the 19th century, German chemist and physicist Julius von Mayer derived a relation between the molar heat capacity at constant pressure and the molar heat capacity at constant volume for an ideal gas. Mayer's relation states that C_ - C_ = R, where is the molar heat at constant pressure, is the molar heat at constant volume and is the gas constant. For more general homogeneous substances, not just ideal gases, the difference takes the form, C_ - C_ = V_ T \frac (see relations between heat capacities), where V_ is the molar volume, T is the temperature, \alpha_ is the thermal expansion coefficient and \beta is the isothermal compressibility. From this latter relation, several inferences can be made: * Since the isothermal compressibility \beta_ is positive for nearly all phases, and the square of thermal expansion coefficient \alpha is always either a positive quantity or zero, the specific heat at constant pressure is nearly always greater than or equal to specific heat at ...
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Cluster Expansion
In statistical mechanics, the cluster expansion (also called the high temperature expansion or hopping expansion) is a power series expansion of the partition function of a statistical field theory around a model that is a union of non-interacting 0-dimensional field theories. Unlike the usual perturbation expansion which usually leads to a divergent asymptotic series, the cluster expansion may converge within a non-trivial region, in particular when the interaction is small and short-ranged. The cluster expansion coefficients are calculated by intricate combinatorial counting. See for a tutorial review. Classical case General theory In statistical mechanics, the properties of a system of noninteracting particles are described using the partition function. For ''N'' non-interacting particles, the system is described by the Hamiltonian H_0 = \sum_^N \frac, and the partition function can be calculated (for the classical case) as \begin Z_0 &= \frac\int \prod_i d^3\mathbf_i \, ...
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Galant Schemata
Galant Schemata, as described by Robert Gjerdingen in '' Music in the Galant Style'', are "stock musical phrases" in Galant music. The concept of a musical schema is based on schema theory in psychology. Each schema has discernible internal characteristics—such as voice leading, number of events, and relative metric strength and weakness of such events—as well as normative placements in the musical structure as a whole. According to Gjerdingen, the usage of these schemata in a conventional, seamless sequence is "a hallmark of the galant style" and a consequence of the partimento pedagogical tradition of Neapolitan conservatories. Galant schemata, broadly speaking, can be distinguished among opening, closing, cadential, pre-cadential, and post-cadential varieties. Opening Schemata Romanesca The Romanesca originated from the 16th and 17th centuries as a common musical backdrop in a minor key for singing poetry as well as the basis for variations over a repeating harmon ...
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