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Bipartite
Bipartite meaning
Having two parts (two principal or main parts). | Having two participants; joint. | Divided into two at the base.
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However, owing to the reform introduced in 2015 under the 10th Bipartite Settlement, signed with the RBI for all banks in India, allowed Indian banks to provide two extra holidays on two Saturdays in the month.
Nonetheless, he considers a bipartite Reform-SDE coalition unlikely, as this route wouldn't be in the former's interests.
Parties to the Health Service bipartite negotiating panel agreed to a 60 percent increment on health sector-specific allowances last week, but the doctors’ representatives turned down the offer.
Apparently Evans was sensitive of what had gone before, retaining the terminology of the bipartite system while proposing a tripartite one.
Both bipartite and tripartite governmental systems apply the principles of the separation of powers to allow for the branches represented by the separate powers to hold each other reciprocally responsible to the assertion of powers as apportioned by law.
Definition The plot of von Neumann entropy Vs Eigenvalue for a bipartite 2-level pure state.
Early modern bipartite systems John Calvin (1509–1564) favoured a system of government that divided political power between democracy and aristocracy ( mixed government ).
Enjoying self-rule, they established a bipartite democratic system of government.
Entanglement measures Entanglement measures quantify the amount of entanglement in a (often viewed as a bipartite) quantum state.
Pál Turán 's " brick factory problem " asks more generally for a formula for the minimum number of crossings in a drawing of the complete bipartite graph K a,b in terms of the numbers of vertices a and b on the two sides of the bipartition.
The Bipartite view of theology recognizes the existence of both material and immaterial aspects of human life, typically body and soul.
The scheme created a problem for further bipartite subdivisions, which would have resulted in such terms as early early stone age, but that terminology was avoided by adoption of Geikie's upper and lower Paleolithic.
While it is true that a bipartite quantum state must be entangled in order for it to produce non-local correlations, there exist entangled states that do not produce such correlations.