addressation

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Etymology[edit]

address +‎ -ation

Noun[edit]

addressation

  1. (philosophy) The identification, by an addresse, of an address of an assertion intended by a speaker
    • 2016, Ralf Hofmann, “SU(2) Yang-Mills Theory: Waves, Particles, and Quantum Thermodynamics”, in arXiv[1]:
      The concept of a (deconfining) thermal ground state, composed of certain solutions to the fundamental, classical Yang-Mills equation, allows for a unified addressation of both (classical) wave- and (quantum) particle-like excitations thereof..