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On Pearl’s Hierarchy and the Foundations of Causal Inference

Probabilistic and Causal Inference, 2022
E. Bareinboim   +3 more
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Generalizing the KP Hierarchies: Pfaffian Hierarchies

Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 2002
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The hierarchy

2004
AbstractThe last chapter discussed the fact that some properties, such as non-self-membership, are not collectivizing (i.e., do not give rise to collections). It discouraged the notion that this is particularly surprising in itself, but did not provide a diagnosis.
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AUTONOMY AND HIERARCHY

Social Philosophy and Policy, 2003
In autonomous action the agent herself directs and governs the action. But what is it for the agent herself to direct and to govern? One theme in a series of articles by Harry G. Frankfurt is that we can make progress in answering this question by appeal to higher-order conative attitudes.
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A fused hierarchy

Reports on Mathematical Physics, 2002
The inverse scheme [see \textit{K. Imai}, \textit{K. Konno} and \textit{H. Kakuhata}, J. Phys. Soc. Japan 68, 1115--1120 (1999; Zbl 0942.37045)] is a powerful tool to discuss integrable systems. By using the scheme, one can study hierarchy structures of the scheme. Some schemes constitute two hierarchies.
Hiroshi Kakuhata, Kimiaki Konno
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HIERARCHIES IN CONTROL

Journal of Biological Systems, 1995
The living cell functions by virtue of an enormous number of different processes. It is one of the most difficult challenges of modern biology to elucidate how all those processes are coordinated quantitatively so as to lead to a viable system with optimal responses to various changes in the environment.
Johann M. Rohwer   +14 more
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Analytic hierarchy process

, 2013
A. Ishizaka, Philippe Nemery
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The ETOL Hierarchy is in the oi Hierarchy

1986
There exist several interesting hierarchies of classes of formal languages that start with rather small well-known classes (such as the regular or context-free languages) and contain larger and larger classes, obtained by the iteration of some simple concept.
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