nounThe state of being multiplex or manifold or various; the condition of being numerous. nounMany of the same kind; a large number. nounInmathematics, the number of times an object ought to be counted for the sake of regularity. Thus, a zero of a function has a multiplicity of two, ...
Journal of the Royal Musical AssociationSANTINI, A. (2012), Multiplicity - Fragmentation - Simultaneity: Sound-Space as a Conveyor of Meaning and Theatrical Roots in Luigi Nono's Early Spatial Practice, «Journal of the Royal Music Association», vol. 137, n. 1, pp. 71-106....
The word multiplicity is a general term meaning "the number of values for which a given condition holds." For example, the term is used to refer to the value of the totient valence function or the number of times a given polynomial equation has a root at
The meaning doesn't matter if it's only idle chatter Of a transcendental kind." - W.S. Gilbert,Bunthorne's Song from Patience "To understand the whole it is necessary to understand the parts. To understand the parts, it is necessary to understand the whole. Such is the circle of under...
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In this article, I revisit my roots in pursuit of my epistemology. I write about how my mother's story significantly shaped my interest in narrative inquiry. By inviting my mother to tell her story and through the process of shared meaning making, I learn that narrations are temporal and ...
of the rhizome,which was brought into social-scientific thinking by Deleuze and Guattari (1987).Rhizome, a term in biology, describes a type of root system, which lacks a centralstem and consists of multiple interconnected small roots, as seen in various typesof grasses. These root systems ...
. Therefore, such an oversimplification provided a very distorted representation of the theoretical foundations of biological systematics, including diversity of the research programs actually operating in it, their historical and scientific-philosophical roots, their mutual interactions and influences, and ...