* [[Entitative graph]]
* [[Existential graph]]
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* [[Conceptual graph]]
* [[Entitative graph]]
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* [[Entitative graph]]
* [[Existential graph]]
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===Boolean Functions, Entitative Graphs, Existential Graphs===
<th style="border-bottom:2px solid black;"><math>\text{Entitative Graph}</math></th>
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An <i>entitative graph</i> is an element in the graphical syntax for logic C.S. Peirce develo
* [https://oeis.org/wiki/Logical_Graphs Logical graph]
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: ''For an introduction to graph theory see [[Graph (mathematics)]]''.
...e from point ''B'' to point ''A''. In a ''digraph'', short for ''directed graph'', the two directions are counted as being distinct ''arcs'' or ''directed
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'''Existential Graph Format : Application Triples with Structure Sharing'''
Redo the same development in Existential Graph notation. In the work below, the term development is carried out in revers
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Here is one way of reading the axioms under the existential interpretation:
Here is one way of reading the axioms under the existential interpretation:
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Under the existential interpretation of Peirce's [[logical graphs]], Peirce's law is represented
Representing propositions as logical graphs under the existential interpretation, the strong form of Peirce's law is expressed by the followi
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Table 13. The Existential Interpretation
| Ex | Cactus Graph | Cactus Expression | Existential |
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A '''logical graph''' is a [[graph theory|graph-theoretic]] structure in one of the systems of graphical [[syntax]] that [h
...aph]]s'', Peirce developed several versions of a graphical formalism, or a graph-theoretic formal language, designed to be interpreted for logic.
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...parse into data structures whose underlying graphs are called ''cacti'' by graph theorists. Hence the name ''[[cactus language]]'' for this dialect of prop
===Extending the Existential Interpretation to Quantificational Logic===
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A '''logical graph''' is a graph-theoretic structure in one of the systems of graphical syntax that Charles
...graphs'', Peirce developed several versions of a graphical formalism, or a graph-theoretic formal language, designed to be interpreted for logic.
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too far from the actual graph-theoretic data-structures
describes Q is represented by the following graph
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:* An ''index'' is a sign that denotes its objects by virtue of an existential connection that it has with its objects.
* [[Logical graph]]
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# [[Logical Graph]]
# [[Logical graph]]
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of graph-theoretical data structures in memory, structures that have been
graph-theoretical data structures that are used by the program,
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...parse into data structures whose underlying graphs are called ''cacti'' by graph theorists. Hence the name ''[[cactus language]]'' for this dialect of prop
===Extending the Existential Interpretation to Quantificational Logic===
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Here is one way of reading the axioms under the existential interpretation:
Here is one way of reading the axioms under the existential interpretation:
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In future, then, I'll feel free to represent a graph by means of its matrix, especially whenever I can't easily draw it, and saf
This is the incidence matrix of a ''concretely labeled graph''.
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