formalism for physics
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concept
A formalism for physics is a structured mathematical and conceptual framework used to represent, analyze, and predict physical phenomena.
Observed surface forms (9)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
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| framework in mathematical physics | 2 |
| action principle in theoretical physics | 1 |
| canonical formulation | 1 |
| framework in quantum field theory | 1 |
| lattice field theory formalism | 1 |
| philosophy of physics position | 1 |
| statistical mechanics formalism | 1 |
| string theory formalism | 1 |
| tool in theoretical physics | 1 |
Instances (11)
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foundations of geometric algebra as a unified language for physics
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Foundations of geometric algebra as a unified language for physics
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| Haag-Ruelle scattering theory | framework in quantum field theory |
| Wightman axioms | framework in mathematical physics |
| Penrose graphical notation | tool in theoretical physics |
| QBism | philosophy of physics position |
| ADM formalism | canonical formulation |
| Symanzik improvement program | lattice field theory formalism |
| Polyakov action in string theory | string theory formalism |
| Plebański action | action principle in theoretical physics |
| Penrose spinor calculus | framework in mathematical physics |
| Mayer f-function formalism | statistical mechanics formalism |