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| Dora Reisser (born February 1942) is a former British actress and fashion designer.
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| [[Yang–Mills moduli space]] <small>(Moduli space of the Yang–Mills equations)</small>▼
| In [[gauge theory]], the Yang–Mills moduli space (short YM moduli space, also instanton moduli space) is the [[moduli space]] of the [[Yang–Mills equations]], hence the space of its solutions up to [[gauge]]. It is used in [[Donaldson's theorem]], proven in and improved in , which was listed as a contribution for [[Simon Donaldson]] winning the [[Fields Medal]] in 1986, and to defined the [[Donaldson invariant|Donaldson invariants]] used to study four-dimensional smooth manifolds (short 4-manifolds).▼
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| [[Shaofan Li]] <small>(Chinese-American computational mechanics researcher)</small>
| Shaofan Li is a Chinese-American professor of applied and [[computational mechanics]] in the Department of [[Civil and Environmental Engineering]] at the [[University of California, Berkeley]]. He
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| Acoustic black holes in fluids are analogue models of gravitational black holes that occur when the flow of a fluid exceeds the local speed of sound. In such regions, sound waves are trapped and cannot escape upstream, creating an ''acoustic horizon'' similar in structure to the event horizon of an astrophysical black hole.
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| [[Information-Theoretic Approaches to Gravity]]▼
| Information-based gravity is a speculative and emerging framework in theoretical physics that suggests gravity is not a fundamental interaction, but instead emerges from the quantum informational structure of spacetime. According to this perspective, gravity results from entropy gradients and information flow between quantum systems—much like thermodynamic forces emerge from statistical behavior of particles.▼
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▲| [[Yang–Mills moduli space]] <small>(Moduli space of the Yang–Mills equations)</small>
| Quantum gravitational decoherence is a theoretical framework that explores how quantum systems lose coherence due to gravitational interactions, particularly in the context of the early universe. It seeks to explain the quantum-to-classical transition of cosmological perturbations and may provide insights into the measurement problem, inflationary fluctuations, and the arrow of time.
▲| In [[gauge theory]], the Yang–Mills moduli space (short YM moduli space, also instanton moduli space) is the [[moduli space]] of the [[Yang–Mills equations]], hence the space of its solutions up to [[gauge]]. It is used in [[Donaldson's theorem]], proven in and improved in , which was listed as a contribution for [[Simon Donaldson]] winning the [[Fields Medal]] in 1986, and to defined the [[Donaldson invariant|Donaldson invariants]] used to study four-dimensional smooth manifolds (short 4-manifolds).
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▲| [[Information-Theoretic Approaches to Gravity]]
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