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| {{DISPLAYTITLE:Differential Logic and Dynamic Systems 2.0}} | | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Differential Logic and Dynamic Systems 2.0}} |
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| | align="left" | ''Stand and unfold yourself.'' | | | align="left" | ''Stand and unfold yourself.'' |
| | align="right" | Hamlet: Francsico—1.1.2 | | | align="right" | Hamlet: Francsico—1.1.2 |
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| This article develops a differential extension of [[propositional calculus]] and applies it to a context of problems arising in dynamic systems. The work pursued here is coordinated with a parallel application that focuses on neural network systems, but the dependencies are arranged to make the present article the main and the more self-contained work, to serve as a conceptual frame and a technical background for the network project. | | This article develops a differential extension of [[propositional calculus]] and applies it to a context of problems arising in dynamic systems. The work pursued here is coordinated with a parallel application that focuses on neural network systems, but the dependencies are arranged to make the present article the main and the more self-contained work, to serve as a conceptual frame and a technical background for the network project. |