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1990
Abstract C.P. Snow, the physicist and the novelist, on one occasion claimed that P.A. Dirac and F. Crick were the two greatest Englishmen of their generation. Even if he spoke at a banquet celebrating the 70th birthday of Dirac, Snow may be right.
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Abstract C.P. Snow, the physicist and the novelist, on one occasion claimed that P.A. Dirac and F. Crick were the two greatest Englishmen of their generation. Even if he spoke at a banquet celebrating the 70th birthday of Dirac, Snow may be right.
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Logic, Language, and Computation
2013This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th International Tbilisi Symposium on Logic, Language, and Computation, TbiLLC 2011, held in Kutaisi, Georgia, in September 2011. The book consists of summaries of 3 tutorials presented at the symposium together with 13 full papers that were carefully reviewed and selected from the submissions. The
G. Bezhanishvili +3 more
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Computational Biology and Language
2005Current scientific research is characterized by increasing specialization, accumulating knowledge at a high speed due to parallel advances in a multitude of sub-disciplines. Recent estimates suggest that human knowledge doubles every two to three years – and with the advances in information and communication technologies, this wide body of scientific ...
Madhavi Ganapathiraju +3 more
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Computer languages and security
Computer Languages, Systems & Structures, 2002CORTESI, Agostino, FOCARDI, Riccardo
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1974
Plotting a satellite orbit, stocktaking in a large company, planning the routes of a fleet of oil tankers, typify practical problems that are too time-consuming, need to be solved too quickly, or are too important, to leave to error-prone human computation. Computers are unimaginably faster and less subject to error and have been used in these and many
A. Learner, A. J. Powell
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Plotting a satellite orbit, stocktaking in a large company, planning the routes of a fleet of oil tankers, typify practical problems that are too time-consuming, need to be solved too quickly, or are too important, to leave to error-prone human computation. Computers are unimaginably faster and less subject to error and have been used in these and many
A. Learner, A. J. Powell
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Language, Logic and Computations
2013In this chapter we present the main concepts of mathematical logic. We describe the formal language used in mathematical logic, which is a formalization of the language used in mathematics. We explain how this language is applied to mathematical structures, which are called models in this context.
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Computers, language learning and language teaching
System, 1987Thomas M. Stephens +4 more
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