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  • * [[Relation theory]] * [[Truth theory]]
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  • [https://oeis.org/wiki/User:Jon_Awbrey/Mathematical_Notes Mathematical Notes] [https://oeis.org/wiki/Pragmatic_Theory_Of_Truth Pragmatic Theory Of Truth]
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  • .../1958), ''An Investigation of the Laws of Thought on Which are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities'', Macmillan Publishers, 1854. Reprint * [[Relation theory]]
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  • ...//intersci.ss.uci.edu/wiki/index.php/Inquiry_Driven_Systems Inquiry Driven Systems] ...ndex.php/Prospects_for_Inquiry_Driven_Systems Prospects for Inquiry Driven Systems]
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  • .... In all of these uses it is understood that the various terms refer to a mathematical object and not the corresponding sign or syntactic expression. * Kohavi, Zvi (1978), ''Switching and Finite Automata Theory'', 1st edition, McGraw–Hill, 1970. 2nd edition, McGraw–Hill, 1978.
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  • |''For his work on [[numerical methods]], automatic coding systems, and error-detecting and error-correcting codes'' ...is fifteen years of publications extend from theoretical articles on graph theory to basic manuals, expository texts, and philosophical contemplations in the
    11 KB (1,508 words) - 10:52, 2 November 2006
  • ...thods to develop systems to win at the game, found that computer-developed systems provided a distinct advantage. ...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
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  • ...ents the essential definitions. For a more complete account see ''[[graph theory]]''. For another use of the term "graph" in mathematics, see ''[[graph of ...[computer science]], a '''graph''' is the basic object of study in [[graph theory]]. Informally speaking, a graph is a set of objects called ''points'' or '
    13 KB (1,934 words) - 12:06, 6 September 2007
  • ...zations, mathematical systems theory, operations research, simulation, and systems engineering. A more philosophical definition, suggested in 1956 by Louis C ...study connecting the fields of [[control system]]s, [[electrical network]] theory, [[logic modeling]], and [[neuroscience]] in the 1940s. The name ''cybern
    14 KB (1,827 words) - 18:48, 27 July 2016
  • ...George, ''An Investigation of the Laws of Thought on Which are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities'', Macmillan Publishers, 1854. Reprint * [[Relation theory]]
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  • |known_for = [[Game theory]] ...), also known under the pseudonym '''E. P. Stein''', is an American [[game theory|game theorist]].
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  • '''[[Table of mathematical symbols|&#8810; Table of Mathematical Symbols &#8811;]]''' '''[[GetMeta:Mathematical symbols|&#8810;Have Tape Must Loop&#8811;&#8810;HT(ML)*&#8811;]]'''
    39 KB (4,682 words) - 14:55, 21 May 2007
  • ...that is, up to somorphism, constituted by the structural relationships of mathematical objects called ''propositions''. When the expressions are interpreted for mathematical purposes, the transformation rules are typically intended to preserve some
    17 KB (2,301 words) - 15:56, 7 November 2015
  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Epitext for Differential Logic and Dynamic Systems}} Where number is irrelevant, regimented mathematical technique has hitherto tended to be lacking. Thus it is that the progress
    22 KB (3,003 words) - 21:40, 2 July 2008
  • ...of the Disadvantage to Players of Multiple Decks in the Game of 21.” ''The Mathematical Scientist'', '''32''', 2, p. 57-69</ref><ref>Golden, Les (2011). “Steppi ...g with applications to trente-et-quarante and baccarat, Internat. J. Game Theory 2, 109-119</ref><ref>Ethier, S.N. and D. A. Levin, D.A. [2005] On the fund
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  • ...quite naturally in applications. This approach to relation theory, or the theory of relations, is distinguished from, though closely related to, its study f When we speak of a function <math>f : X \to Y\!</math> we are thinking of a mathematical object whose articulation requires three pieces of data, specifying the set
    25 KB (3,665 words) - 21:04, 16 November 2015
  • ...ion itself is a mathematical object, defined in terms of concepts from set theory, that carries all the information from the Table in one neat package. ...g defined is determined by the specification of <math>n\!</math> component mathematical objects.&nbsp; In the case of a relation <math>L\!</math> over <math>k\!</m
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  • ...[[infinite]] sequences and to classify sets with certain kinds of [[order theory|order]] structures on them. Ordinals are an extension of the [[natural num ...order]]ing with transfinite induction, where transfinite induction extends mathematical induction beyond the finite. Ordinals represent equivalence classes of wel
    29 KB (4,819 words) - 16:23, 9 January 2007
  • ...ted to, its more properly logical study on one side and its more generally mathematical study on another. A '''relation''', as conceived in the combinatorial theory of relations, is a mathematical object that in general can have a very complex type, the complexity of whic
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  • ...ing both increases in complexity of manufactured products, and of software systems themselves. Cheung (2005) writes "there is no single management tool or dat ...could be prevented, would improve the usability of future visual modelling systems. Support for SWRL in Protégé (Miller and Baramidze, 2005) will assist wit
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