• Scherzer's theorem is a theorem in the field of electron microscopy. It states that there is a limit of resolution for electronic lenses because of unavoidable...
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    Scherzer (9 March 1909 – 15 November 1982) was a German theoretical physicist who made contributions to electron microscopy, including the Scherzer's...
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  • They are extensively used in many different areas of science. Scherzer's theorem is a theorem in the field of electron microscopy. It states that there is...
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  • Mathematical Objection: This objection uses mathematical theorems, such as Gödel's incompleteness theorem, to show that there are limits to what questions a...
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  • history. J. J. Sylvester poses what becomes known as the Sylvester–Gallai theorem in geometry. Geometric Exercises in Paper Folding by T. Sundara Row is...
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  • by several authors. In 1981 he gave a short proof of the Kan-Thurston theorem, according to which for every path-connected topological space X there...
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  • sciences Optical sectioning Optical sine theorem Optical superresolution Optical switch Optical telescope Optical theorem Optical train Optical transition radiation...
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  • ⋅ ‖ V ) {\displaystyle (V,\|\cdot \|_{V})} using the Sobolev embedding theorems so that each element v i ∈ H 0 3 , i = 1 , 2 , 3 , {\displaystyle v_{i}\in...
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  • operator implying smoothness of the vector fields.The Sobolev embedding theorem arguments were made in demonstrating that 1-continuous derivative is required...
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