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An event is something that will require place; an occurrence & arbitrary point in time. The important occurrence or even natural event. The social gathering or even activity.

People define an event's significance subjectively; population actively & retroactively compartmentalize their populates & history in terms of epochs delimited by events considered to exist as important.

Sciences: Inside physics (and around occasionally sort of philosophy), an event occurs at a point in time which can be distinguished because a state of the world changed. Something was different prior to & when a event. Physical science likewise speaks of event horizons and simultaneity. Inside Natural philosophy & around Science generally, an event can be contrasted sustaining the process, which occurs across intervals, nin upright at the point on the timeline. An action or even even relationship can be misunderstood while hold an event or individual point of focus. Instead, it might aid to look at it when a portion of an integrated run. Within special relativity (and general relativity), an event is a point in the spacetime continuum, i.e. it has the position inside space and time. Inside experimental particle physics, an event refers to a placed of elementary particle interactions recorded in the brief span of instance. Around probability a possible outcome of an experiment is known as an elementary event, while the placed of victims (the subset of a lot) is known as just an event (view event (probability theory)). Inside biology one speaks of extinction events. Within philosophy, one can obviously distinguish facts from events, and then between physical cases, mental events, and brain events. Weinberg's Law of Twins states that most of the time, no matter how much effort one expends, no event of any great significance will result.

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Inside information processing, an event is a vary in the properties received by an observer after being transmitted from either an object. Inside computer science, an event is a software system message that indicates something has happened. View event-driven programming. The total of protocols, like MIDI, are too event-depending.

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Math Awareness Month
Interactive posters and information for events since 2000.

ICM 2006
International Congress of Mathematicians. Madrid, Spain; 22--30 August 2006.

ATCM 2005
10th Asian Technology Conference in Mathematics. Korea National University of Education, Cheong-Ju, South Korea; 12--16 December 2005.

Advanced Training Schools in Mathematics
Organised by the National Board for Higher Mathematics, India.

Fifth European Mathematical Congress
Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 14--18 July 2008.

SCMA 2005 / FIM XII
International Conference on Statistics, Combinatorics, Mathematics and Applications: 12th Annual Conference of the Forum for Interdisciplinary Mathematics. Auburn University, Alabama, USA; 2--4 December 2005.

LICM05
LUMS International Conference on Mathematics. Lahore, Pakistan; 27--30 November 2005.

TMS/AMS Joint International Conference
First joint meeting of the American Mathematical Society and the Taiwanese Mathematical Society. Taichung, Taiwan; 14--18 December 2005.

MAGT 2006
Topics in Mathematical Analysis and Graph Theory. Belgrade, Serbia; 1--4 September 2006.

Clay Mathematics Meeting
University of Oxford, UK; Tuesday 11 October 2005.


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