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BASIC CONCEPTS OF ENRICHED CATEGORY THEORY
Elements of ∞-Category Theory, 2022Although numerous contributions from divers authors, over the past fifteen years or so, have brought enriched category theory to a developed state, there is still no connected account of the theory, or even of a substantial part of it.
G. M. Kelly +13 more
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2017 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 2016
Simulation is experimentation with a model. The behavior of the model imitates some salient aspect of the behavior of the system under study and the user experiments with the model to infer this behavior. This general framework has proven a powerful adjunct to learning, problem solving, design, and control.
K. Preston White, Ricki G. Ingalls
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Simulation is experimentation with a model. The behavior of the model imitates some salient aspect of the behavior of the system under study and the user experiments with the model to infer this behavior. This general framework has proven a powerful adjunct to learning, problem solving, design, and control.
K. Preston White, Ricki G. Ingalls
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Basic Disagreement, Basic Contextualism and Basic Relativism
Iride, 2014The paper shows how basic forms of semantic contextualism and of alethic relativism cannot account for an intuitive and straightforward notion of disagreement, which characterizes those disputes of inclination that have been claimed to be better accounted for by those theories.
COLIVA, Annalisa, S. Moruzzi
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WHY ARE BASIC COLOR NAMES "BASIC"? [PDF]
It is widely known that color names across the world's languages tend to be organized into a neat hierarchy with a small set of "basic names" featuring in a comparatively fixed order across linguistic societies. However, to date, the basic names have only been defined through a set of linguistic principles.
Animesh Mukherjee +2 more
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Health Education: The Basic of the Basics
Health Education, 1985(1985). Health Education: The Basic of the Basics. Health Education: Vol. 16, AAHPERD-AAHE Centennial 1885-1985, pp. 105-109.
M B, Pollock, M V, Hamburg
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A preprocessor for less basic BASIC
International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1978BASIC, originally developed primarily as a teaching tool, has many extensions to allow its application to regular production programming. Naming restrictions of variables and line number references, however, are less satisfactory for longer programs making a program more difficult to read and maintain.
C L, Moffet, D R, Koenig
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The first ACM SIGPLAN conference on History of programming languages - HOPL-1, 1978
Dartmouth College is a small university dating from 1769, and dedicated “... for the education and instruction of Youth of the Indian Tribes in this Land in reading, writing and all parts of learning... and also of English Youth and any others.” (Wheelock 1769.) The undergraduate student body (now nearly 4000) outnumbers all graduate students by more ...
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Dartmouth College is a small university dating from 1769, and dedicated “... for the education and instruction of Youth of the Indian Tribes in this Land in reading, writing and all parts of learning... and also of English Youth and any others.” (Wheelock 1769.) The undergraduate student body (now nearly 4000) outnumbers all graduate students by more ...
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Basic Belief and Basic Knowledge
2005Over the last two decades foundationalism has been severely criticized. In response to this various alternatives to it have been advanced, notably coherentism. At the same time new versions of foundationalism were crafted, that were claimed to be immune to the earlier criticisms. This volume contains 12 papers in which various aspects of this dialectic
Van Woudenberg, René +2 more
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This remarkable and monumental book at last provides a comprehensive answer to the age-old riddle of whether there are only a small number of 'basic stories' in the world.
Christopher B. Booker
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