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On the first place antitonicity in QL-implications [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
To obtain a demanded fuzzy implication in fuzzy systems, a number of desired properties have been proposed, among which the first place antitonicity, the second place isotonicity and the boundary conditions are the most important ones.
Shi, Yun   +3 more
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Quantum Computation Based on Retarded and Advanced Propagation [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
Computation is currently seen as a forward propagator that evolves (retards) a completely defined initial vector into a corresponding final vector. Initial and final vectors map the (logical) input and output of a reversible Boolean network respectively,
Aharanov   +32 more
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Special Section on Michael Rothberg’s The Implicated Subject: Introduction

open access: yesJournal of Perpetrator Research, 2020
For this issue of JPR we have assembled a special section on The Implicated Subject in order to begin exploring the implications of Rothberg’s intervention for the field of perpetrator studies. The special section opens with an interview with Rothberg in
Susanne Knittel, Sofía Forchieri
doaj   +1 more source

The modal logic of Reverse Mathematics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The implication relationship between subsystems in Reverse Mathematics has an underlying logic, which can be used to deduce certain new Reverse Mathematics results from existing ones in a routine way.
Mummert, Carl   +2 more
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IMPLICATIVE ORTHOPOSETS

open access: yesDemonstratio Mathematica, 1991
In an earlier paper [Universal and applied algebra, Proc. 5th Symp., Turawa/Pol. 1988, 99-106 (1989)], the present authors and \textit{J. Varlet} introduced a notion of implication, as a partial operation, on an orthomodular poset \(P\). This operation was supposed to reduce to the Hardegree's implication \(a\to b=a'\vee(a\wedge b)\) in the case that \(
Godowski, Radosław, Traczyk, Tadeusz
openaire   +1 more source

Effect of regression to the mean on decision making in health care [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Knowledge of regression to the mean can help with everything from interpreting test results to improving your career prospects.
Morton, V, Torgerson, D J
core   +2 more sources

Reduced Implicate/Implicant Tries [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
The reduced implicate trie, introduced in [10], is a data structure that may be used as a target language for knowledge compilation. It has the property that a query can be processed in time linear in the size of the query, regardless of the size of the compiled knowledge base. This data structure can be used with propositional databases, where a query
Neil V. Murray, Erik Rosenthal
openaire   +1 more source

Accretion Power in GRBs [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
I discuss the implication of the temporal structure of GRBs to the nature of their inner engine. I argue that the temporal strucutre shows that GRBs must involve internal shocks (or another kind of internal interaction within a relativistic outflow).
Piran, Tsvi
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Positive implicative ordered filters of implicative semigroups [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, 2000
We introduce the notion of positive implicative ordered filters in implicative semigroups. We show that every positive implicative ordered filter is both an ordered filter and an implicative ordered filter. We give examples that an ordered filter (an implicative ordered filter) may not be a positive implicative ordered filter.
Young Bae Jun, Kyung Ho Kim
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Politicians' Outside Earnings and Electoral Competition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
This paper deals with the impact of electoral competition on politicians' outside earnings. We propose a simple theoretical model with politicians facing a tradeoff between allocating their time to political effort or to an alternative use generating ...
Becker, Johannes   +2 more
core   +3 more sources

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