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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Differential Logic and Dynamic Systems 2.0}} ...previous discussion on the problem of dealing with change and diversity in logic-based intelligent systems. It is useful to begin by summarizing essential
    529 KB (75,750 words) - 14:32, 3 March 2023
  • ...onal logic'', ''sentential calculus'', or more inclusively, ''zeroth order logic'' (ZOL). ...ngth of the augmented string available as a parameter that can figure into mathematical inductions and motivate recursive proofs, and this handle on the generative
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  • ...previous discussion on the problem of dealing with change and diversity in logic-based intelligent systems. It is useful to begin by summarizing essential ...e development in his graphical systems of predicate, relational, and modal logic [Rob]. More recently, these ideas were revived and supplemented in an alte
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  • ...sort of hypothesis over a wider subject area can act to prime the pump of mathematical induction all the more generously, and actually increase the power of the r ...easoning built into it, and this disposition to a particular conception of logic may be lodged in such a way that it makes it nearly impossible to reflect o
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  • ...f the Disadvantage to Players of Multiple Decks in the Game of 21.” ''The Mathematical Scientist'', '''32''', 2, p. 57-69</ref><ref>http://www.appliedprobability Despite the logic of this suggestion, the park district continues to waste trees and taxpayer
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  • ...information that he developed from the time of his lectures on the &ldquo;Logic of Science&rdquo; at Harvard University (1865) and the Lowell Institute (18 ==Selections from Peirce's “Logic of Science” (1865&ndash;1866)==
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  • ...Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#JITL. Just In Time Logic|JITL. Just In Time Logic]] | signifying facts of logic being very few in comparison with those which
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  • ...n deliberately ignored the "extraordinary claims" test for evidence when a mathematical climate model suggested that a substantial nuclear exchange could upset the ...Appelle]] notes that Sagan "wrote frequently on what he perceived as the [[logic|logical]] and [[empiricism|empirical]] [[fallacy|fallacies]] regarding UFOs
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  • ==Differential Logic 2003&ndash;2004== DLOG A. Differential Logic -- Series A
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  • ...amming'' in computer science (Wirth 1976, 49, 303) have a long ancestry in logic and philosophy, going back to a strategy for establishing or discharging co ...ficial intelligence (the prospective study of how we might think), and the logic of operations research (the normative study of how we ought to think in ord
    241 KB (38,416 words) - 15:14, 15 April 2017
  • The graph itself is a mathematical object and does not inhabit [[Category:Logic]]
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  • Group theory, as a methodological subject, is used to illustrate the ''mathematical language'' (ML) approach, which ordinarily takes it for granted that signs ...us ignored as a factor of theoretical concern. This is appropriate to the mathematical level, which abstracts away from pragmatic factors and is intended precisel
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  • .../www.logicmuseum.com/authors/aquinas/summa/Summa-I-7-10.htm Now at the new Logic Museum]
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  • ...'' discrete maths, it merely expresses banalities as formalisms (predicate logic, automata theory, syntax diagrams, set theory) borrowed from discrete maths ...temological theory embedded even in everyday experience (eg. the inductive logic we employ when we say "lemons are sour"). Saying "NLP is an epistemology" i
    209 KB (33,239 words) - 17:04, 25 September 2008
  • (Wirth 1976, 49, 303) have a long ancestry in logic and philosophy, going back logic (the normative study of how we ought to think in order to accomplish
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  • ...www.logicmuseum.com/authors/aquinas/summa/Summa-I-65-69.htm Now at the new Logic Museum]
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  • ...a] has quit [Quit: You cannot logic someone out of an opinion they did not logic themselves into] 08:19 < Isarra> And I ain't lunatic enough to say anything mathematical about it.
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  • ...a] has quit [Quit: You cannot logic someone out of an opinion they did not logic themselves into] 19:04 < pion> Oskr220: I can't find anything in that image that makes any mathematical sense.
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  • ...www.logicmuseum.com/authors/aquinas/summa/Summa-I-84-86.htm Now at the new Logic Museum]
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  • ...//www.logicmuseum.com/authors/aquinas/summa/Summa-I-1-6.htm Now at the new Logic Museum]
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