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Jiddische Volkslieder in Werken der Neuen Jüdischen Schule : der kulturhistorische Hintergrund
(2006)
Monoclonal Antibodies
(2006)
Adipositas
(2006)
Application of knowledge management methods for the improvement of education and training needs
(2006)
Wirtschaftsvölkerrecht
(2006)
Fußball in der DDR
(2006)
The empire in 1871 - 1914
(2006)
Glückel von Hameln
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Motivationsdiagnostik
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Hugo Preuß (1860 - 1925)
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Der erste brandenburg-preußische Generalfeldmarschall Otto Christoph Freiherr von Sparr 1605 - 1668
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The concept of complementarity, originally defined for non-commuting observables of quantum systems with states of non-vanishing dispersion, is extended to classical dynamical systems with a partitioned phase space. Interpreting partitions in terms of ensembles of epistemic states (symbols) with corresponding classical observables, it is shown that such observables are complementary to each other with respect to particular partitions unless those partitions are generating. This explains why symbolic descriptions based on an ad hoc partition of an underlying phase space description should generally be expected to be incompatible. Related approaches with different background and different objectives are discussed