Recent estimates based on results from string theory indicate there are more than 10100 distinct unified
field theory solutions.
Not exact matches
The numerical
solution of the time dependent Schrödinger equation for the investigated atoms in a strong laser
field provided excellent agreement of the
theory with the experimental data in both regimes.
The Kervaire problem was a major stumbling block in understanding multidimensional spaces, and its
solution could have implications in equally exotic
fields of physics such as string
theory.
He did so by providing an exact
solution to the heart of the
theory — a
field equation that allows one to calculate the force of a gravitational
field — and his analysis reflects the distinctive characteristics of all his work.
Emphasis placed in the integrated application of both
theory and
field methods to analyze existing conditions, evaluate the potential effectiveness of alternative
solutions, and understand the limitations imposed by intrinsic watershed conditions and other human constraints.
From the mid-1980s to the present, the
field has been marked by a diversity of approaches that partly reflect the original schools, but which also draw on other
theories and methods from individual psychotherapy and elsewhere — these approaches and sources include: brief therapy, structural therapy, constructivist approaches (e.g., Milan systems, post - Milan / collaborative / conversational, reflective),
solution - focused therapy, narrative therapy, a range of cognitive and behavioral approaches, psychodynamic and object relations approaches, attachment and Emotionally Focused Therapy, intergenerational approaches, network therapy, and multisystemic therapy (MST).
We offer weekly training sessions taught by top - producers in the
field, who offer practical applications and
solutions, not just
theory.