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throughout a
piece or
section of a
piece of music,
guaranteeing its unity. Such
motivic development has its
roots in the
keyboard sonatas of
Domenico Scarlatti...
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motive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Motive(s) or The
Motive(s) may
refer to:
Motivation Motive (law)
Motives (film), a 2004
thriller The...
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Hales What is
motivic measure?
Lecture Notes (2019)
Devlin Mallory Motivic Integration math.AG/9911179 A.Craw An
introduction to
motivic integration Lecture...
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constructed by Voevodsky:
motivic cohomology,
motivic cohomology with
compact support, Borel-Moore
motivic homology (as above), and
motivic homology with compact...
- A
motive is the
cause that
moves people to
induce a
certain action. In
criminal law,
motive in
itself is not an
element of any
given crime; however, the...
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Motives is a 2004
erotic thriller film
starring Vivica A. Fox,
Shemar Moore,
Golden Brooks, Sean
Blakemore and
Keshia Knight Pulliam. The direct-to-video...
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formulating motivic cohomology led to the
award of a
Fields Medal in 2002. He is also
known for the
proof of the
Milnor conjecture and
motivic Bloch–Kato...
- of an
algebraic group G,
known as the
motivic Galois group. The
motivic Galois group is to the
theory of
motives what the Mumford–Tate
group is to Hodge...
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Motive Studio (also
known as EA
Motive and
Motive) is a
Canadian video game
developer and
studio of
Electronic Arts (EA)
based in Montreal.
Motive focuses...
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Motives 2:
Retribution is a 2007 direct-to-video
sequel to the 2004
thriller film
Motives starring Brian J. White,
Vivica A. Fox and Sean Blakemore. The...