ideal systems
[aɪˈdɪəl ˈsɪstəmz]
noun phrasepl: ideal systems
sistemas ideais
1. Theoretical or hypothetical systems that function perfectly according to specified principles, often used in mathematics, physics, engineering, or philosophy as models for analysis and comparison with real-world systems
In physics, ideal systems like frictionless surfaces help us understand fundamental principles.
Em física, sistemas ideais como superfícies sem atrito nos ajudam a compreender princípios fundamentais.
2. Perfect or optimal organizational, social, or economic structures that exist primarily in theory rather than in practice
Philosophers have long debated what ideal systems of governance would look like.
Filósofos há muito debatem como seriam os sistemas ideais de governo.
3. In mathematics, particularly in ring theory, sets of elements closed under certain operations with specific properties
The study of ideal systems in algebraic structures reveals important mathematical patterns.
O estudo de sistemas ideais em estruturas algébricas revela padrões matemáticos importantes.
The term 'ideal systems' is primarily used in academic, scientific, and philosophical discourse in both English-speaking and Portuguese-speaking contexts. It reflects the Western scientific tradition of using theoretical models to understand complex phenomena. In Brazilian educational contexts, this term is commonly encountered in engineering, physics, and mathematics courses.
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