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Fundamental Concepts Concerning Relations
1976Some words and expressions point out the relations existing between various objects. To words of this kind belong, for example: ‘over’, ‘under’, ‘beyond’, ‘at’, ‘after’, ‘brotherhood’, ‘superiority’, ‘authority’, etc. Rela¬tions between objects are described by means of propositions such as, for instance, ‘John is Peter’s brother’, (that is to say ...
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Fundamentals and Basic Relations
2002Geometrically, a crack is an inner material surface, the crack surface, split into two unconnected crack faces (Fig. 1.1) . Note the difference between the crack surface area, or simply the crack area, and the area of the crack faces which is twice as much. For twodimensional problems, the crack length is considered instead of the crack area. The crack
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Fundamentality and Non-Symmetric Relations
2020The first part of this chapter argues that there are no non-symmetric relations at the fundamental level. The second part identifies different ways in which asymmetry and order can be introduced into a world that only contains symmetric but no non-symmetric fundamental relations.
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Fundamental axioms for preference relations
Synthese, 1968The basic theory of preference relations contains a trivial part reflected by axioms A1 and A2, which say that preference relations are preorders. The next step is to find other axims which carry the theory beyond the level of the trivial. This paper is to a great part a critical survey of such suggested axioms.
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The Fundamental Relation and the Thermodynamic Potentials
UNITEXT for Physics, 2019A. Saggion, Rossella Faraldo, M. Pierno
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Fuzzy hyperrings and fundamental relation
Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, 2016T. Nozari, N. Fahimi
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