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Non-Philosophy and the uninterpretable axiom
This article connects François Laruelle's non-philosophical experiments with the axiomatic method to non-philosophy's anti-hermeneutic stance. Focusing on two texts from 1987 composed using the axiomatic method, "The Truth According to Hermes" and ...
Ameen Mettawa
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Normalization by second order graphs: A visual alternative to simplify systems
This issue stems from the need for tools to analyze and make decisions around complex systems, where they apply the rules for linearly dependent sets, with the purpose of providing a visual tool, which serves to support complexity reduction processes ...
Edward Muñoz Garro
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Quantum Superpositions of Causal Structures
This presentation provides a non-technical overview of the notion of quantum superposition of causal structures, of its applications, and of its proposed physical realizations.
Giulio Chiribella
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On the Design of a Decision Support System for Robotic Equipment Adoption in Construction Processes
The construction sector is one of the major global economies and is characterised by low productivity and high inefficiencies, but could highly benefit from the introduction of robotic equipment in terms of productivity, safety, and quality.
Carmen Marcher +2 more
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LEVEL THEORY, PART 2: AXIOMATIZING THE BARE IDEA OF A POTENTIAL HIERARCHY [PDF]
AbstractPotentialists think that the concept of set is importantly modal. Using tensed language as a heuristic, the following bare-bones story introduces the idea of a potential hierarchy of sets: ‘Always: for any sets that existed, there is a set whose members are exactly those sets; there are no other sets’.
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Generalized initial-boundary problem for the wave equation with mixed derivative
We study an initial-boundary problem for a second-order inhomogeneous hyperbolic equation in a half-strip of the plane containing a mixed derivative with constant coefficients and zero or nonzero potential.
V. S. Rykhlov
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Is risk aversion irrational? Examining the “fallacy” of large numbers [PDF]
A moderately risk averse person may turn down a 50/50 gamble that either results in her winning $200 or losing $100. Such behaviour seems rational if, for instance, the pain of losing $100 is felt more strongly than the joy of winning $200.
Stefánsson, H. Orri
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The relevance of the research is due to the process of active implementation of multimedia technologies in the learning process. However, the possibilities and didactic potential of multimedia technologies are often exaggerated. Therefore, the purpose of
Iulia Yurievna Kotliarenko +1 more
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Approximate reasoning and the ethnomathematics of cooking
Several methods of approximate reasoning are known, and many remain to be discovered across domains. Some are tied to reasoning with uncertainty. The developments over the last fifty years or so in the development of approximate reasoning methods, and ...
A. Mani
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Universal Property of Quantum Gravity implied by Uniqueness Theorem of Bekenstein-Hawking Entropy [PDF]
This paper consists of three steps. In the first, we prove that the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy is the unique expression of black hole entropy. Our proof is constructed in the framework of thermodynamics without any statistical discussion.
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