Term refers to a statement, written or oral, made during the negotiations i.e. leading to a contract. (to be more precise would be the meaning given to the contract) whereas, representations merely implies with the things that are induced by the offeror to the offeree to enter into the contact. I hope it's helpful. Regards
In quantum mechanics, SU(3) representations have properties and characteristics that describe the symmetries of particles and their interactions. These representations are used to classify particles based on their quantum numbers, such as spin and charge. SU(3) representations also help in understanding the behavior of particles in terms of their interactions and transformations under certain operations.
Representations was created in 1983.
Not all decimal representations are repeating decimals.
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The unions made their representations to the management of the company and would have to wait for the management's decision.
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No, they are two dimensional representations of three dimensional solids.
Concepts are abstract ideas or mental representations, while percepts are the interpretations or mental representations of sensory information gathered from the environment. In simple terms, concepts are ideas we have in our mind, while percepts are the sensory experiences we have through our senses.
Percy A. Pierre has written: 'Characterizations of Gaussian random processes by representations in terms of independent random variables' -- subject(s): Gaussian processes, Random noise theory
In mathematical terms, "misleading" refers to information or representations that can create confusion or lead to incorrect conclusions. This often occurs when data is presented in a way that distorts the true relationship or significance of the information, such as through improper scaling of graphs or selective data presentation. Misleading representations can lead to misunderstandings or misinterpretations of the underlying mathematical concepts or results.
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J. L. Alperin has written: 'Groups and representations' -- subject(s): Representations of groups