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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 that may be interpreted as denoting changes, differences, or variations that affect the universe of discourse described by the initial set of terms. | + | A '''differential propositional calculus''' is a [[propositional calculus]] extended by a set of terms that may be interpreted as denoting changes, differences, or variations that affect the universe of discourse described by the initial set of terms. |
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| A concrete example is best on first approach. | | A concrete example is best on first approach. |