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Second-order : ウィキペディア英語版 | Second-order Second-order generally indicates an extended or higher complexity. Specific uses of the term include: in mathematics and logic * Second-order differential equation, a differential equation in which the highest derivative is the second * second-order logic, an extension of predicate logic * second-order arithmetic, an axiomatization allowing quantification of sets of numbers * in perturbation theory, a second-order perturbation may be obtained iteratively in science and engineering * second-order fluid, an extension of fluid dynamics * Second-order reaction, in chemical kinetics, a reaction in which the rate is proportional to the square of a reactant's concentration * a second-order Fresnel lens has a focal length of approximately in psychology and philosophy * Second-order desire, the desire to have a desire for something * Second-order simulacra, a symbol with no real object to represent * Second-order conditioning, a form of learning from previous learning * Second-order stimulus, a visual stimulus distinguished by an aspect other than luminance in religion * A Second Order is how the cloistered nuns who are connected with mendicant Orders of friars are referred to
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