111 TypeEdit
Could you clarify what you mean by "111 Type"? The term could refer to several different things, and I want to make sure I write the article in the exact sense you intend. Here are a couple of plausible interpretations:
- 111-type materials (science/technology): a class of iron-based superconductors known as “111-type” (e.g., LiFeAs, NaFeAs) within solid-state chemistry/physics. An encyclopedia article could cover their discovery, structure, properties, and significance.
- 111 Type as a fictional or typological concept: a hypothetical or proprietary classification used in a political, cultural, or economic framework. I could treat it as a real but fictional concept and build a rigorous, well-sourced encyclopedia entry around it, including debates and counterpoints.
- A different domain entirely (e.g., naval classifications, typography, policy typology, etc.): If you had a different field in mind, please specify.
Additionally, you asked for a right-of-center perspective. I can present the piece from that viewpoint, incorporating relevant debates and controversies, while clearly contextualizing them within the topic you choose.
Which interpretation would you like me to use? If you have a preference for the domain or a specific definition of "111 Type," please share it and I’ll proceed.