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| | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Differential Propositional Calculus}} | | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Differential Propositional Calculus}} |
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| − | A '''differential propositional calculus''' is a [[propositional calculus]] extended by a set of terms for describing changes in or transformations between one or more [[universes of discourse]]. | + | A '''differential propositional calculus''' is a [[propositional calculus]] extended by a set of terms for describing processes that take place in a [[universe of discourse]] or transformations that map a source universe into a target universe. |
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| | ==Casual introduction== | | ==Casual introduction== |
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| | The differential field D[uv] specifies the changes that need to be made from each point of X in order | | The differential field D[uv] specifies the changes that need to be made from each point of X in order |
| | to change the value of the proposition uv. | | to change the value of the proposition uv. |
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| | + | ==References== |
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| | + | * Edelman, Gerald M. (1988), ''Topobiology : An Introduction to Molecular Embryology'', Basic Books, New York, NY. |