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Improved Moth-Inspired Algorithm Based on Fuzzy Controller. [PDF]
Lv Z, Liu D, Wu Y, Zhu H.
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An Environment for the Exploration of Non Monotonic Logic Programs [PDF]
Luis Fernando Castro Rojas +1 more
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Abstract Standard decision theory ranks risky prospects by their expected utility. This ranking does not change if the values of all possible outcomes are uniformly shifted or dilated. Similarly, if the values of the outcomes are negated, the ranking of prospects by their expected utility is reversed.
Zachary Goodsell
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Intermediate quantifiers and the problems of non-monotonic logic
Novak, Vilem, Murinová, Petra
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Edge magnetism in colloidal MoS<sub>2</sub> triangular nanoflakes. [PDF]
Kumar S, Velja S, Ramzan MS, Cocchi C.
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Abstract It is well‐recognized in the sciences that a multitude of nonequivalent models are used by researchers to fulfill a range of goals, even for the same target system, a result known broadly as model pluralism. The possibility of the same form of pluralism occurring in logic, however, has not been adequately considered.
Ben Martin
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Tonotopy is not preserved in a descending stage of auditory cortex. [PDF]
Gu M +13 more
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Possibilistic logic, preferential models, non-monotonicity and related issues
Didier Dubois, Henri Prade
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A Non-Monotonic Description Logics Model for Merging Terminologies
Martín O. Moguillansky +1 more
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Phenomenal knowledge and phenomenal causality
Abstract There has been extensive debate over whether we can have phenomenal knowledge in the case of epiphenomenalism. This article aims to bring that debate to a close. I first develop a refined causal account of knowledge—one that is modest enough to avoid various putative problems, yet sufficiently robust to undermine the epiphenomenalist position.
Lei Zhong
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