The CERN Winter School on Supergravity, Strings and Gauge Theory is the continuation of the yearly training school of the former EC-RTN string network "Constituents, Fundamental Forces and Symmetries of the Unive
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Genshin Impact Guide: Elemental Gauge Theory Explained
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Elemental Gauge Theory suggests entities have hidden gauges that track how much of an elemental damage type is stored within them
Players will be able to efficiently proc multiple elemental reactions from just one initial elemental attack on an enemy
Players who want to min-max their damage numbers may want to understand how it works
The elemental combat system in “Genshin Impact” is simple at first glance; mix and match different elements to create different elemental reactions. This dynamic between elements is the core of the game’s combat, but there’s more to it than meets the eye.
Credits: Photo: John Nikolai Caption: Isadore Singer is seen here with his Atiyah-Singer Index Theorem, which, with Michael Atiyah, deeply and irrecoverably tied together the mathematical fields of analysis, geometry, and topology. Credits: Photo courtesy of the MIT Museum Caption: Isadore Singer as a young man
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Institute Professor Emeritus Isadore M. Singer, an enormously influential figure in 20th-century science whose work united mathematics and physics, died on Feb. 11. He was 96.
In a career that spanned more than 50 years, Singer not only profoundly affected the development of mathematics, but discovered connections between math and physics that led to the creation of a new field, index theory. Singer was the recipient of numerous awards and honors for his pioneering work, including the National Medal of Sc
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