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Monotonic and Non-monotonic Embeddings of Anselm’s Proof

Logica Universalis, 2017
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Monotone and Near-Monotone Systems

2007
This paper provides an expository introduction to monotone and near-monotone biochemical network structures. Monotone systems respond in a predictable fashion to perturbations, and have very robust dynamical characteristics. This makes them reliable components of more complex networks, and suggests that natural biological systems may have evolved to be,
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MONOTONIC INDEPENDENCE, MONOTONIC CENTRAL LIMIT THEOREM AND MONOTONIC LAW OF SMALL NUMBERS

Infinite Dimensional Analysis, Quantum Probability and Related Topics, 2001
A notion of "monotonic independence" is formulated in the setting of C*-probability space. Based on this independence, a noncommutative central limit theorem and a noncommutative law of small numbers are given.
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Stochastic Monotonicity and Monotonicity of the Value Functions

2016
We consider MDPs and CMs with structured state space and arbitrary transition law. We assume that the minimal assumption (MA1) holds. As in Chap. 6 we are looking for conditions under which the value functions are monotone in the initial state s. This is easy for CMs, but requires a thorough treatment of the notion of stochastic monotonicity for MDPs ...
Karl Hinderer   +2 more
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Monotonic and Non-Monotonic Logics of Knowledge1

Fundamenta Informaticae, 1991
We study monotonic and non-monotonic Logics of Knowledge, giving decision procedures and completeness results. In particular we develop a model theory for a non-monotonic Logic of Knowledge and show that it corresponds exactly to normal applications of a non-monotonic rule of inference due to McCarthy.
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Elements of Monotonic Analysis: Monotonic Functions

2000
The theory of IPH functions defined on either the cone ℝ ++ n or the cone ℝ + n can be applied in the study of various classes of monotonic functions. One of possible approaches in this direction is to use the hypographs of decreasing functions and the epigraphs of increasing functions.
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