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Ability as dependence modality
Abstract Some modal expressions in language—for example, “can” and “able”—describe what is possible in light of someone's abilities. Ability modals are obviously related to other modalities in language, such as epistemic or deontic modality, but also give rise to anomalies that make them unique.
Paolo Santorio
wiley +1 more source
The Modal Logics of Kripke-Feferman Truth [PDF]
We determine the modal logic of fixed-point models of truth and their axiomatizations by Solomon Feferman via Solovay-style completeness ...
Nicolai, Carlo, Stern, Johannes
core
Why the Disjunction in Quantum Logic is Not Classical [PDF]
The quantum logical `or' is analyzed from a physical perspective. We show that it is the existence of EPR-like correlation states for the quantum mechanical entity under consideration that make it nonequivalent to the classical situation.
Aerts, Diederik +2 more
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Credence for Epistemic Discourse [PDF]
Many recent theories of epistemic discourse exploit an informational notion of consequence, i.e. a notion that defines entailment as preservation of support by an information state.
Santorio, Paolo
core
Dissipative dynamics of optomagnonic nonclassical features via anti-Stokes optical pulses: squeezing, blockade, anti-correlation, and entanglement. [PDF]
Ghasemian E.
europepmc +1 more source
General Synthetic Approach to Diverse Taxane Cores. [PDF]
Perea MA +10 more
europepmc +1 more source
Untangling Cellular Host-Pathogen Encounters at Infection Bottlenecks. [PDF]
Avraham R.
europepmc +1 more source
Nematic bits and universal logic gates. [PDF]
Kos Ž, Dunkel J.
europepmc +1 more source
Quantum-enhanced reconfigurable in-memory stochastic computing. [PDF]
Yang HZ +7 more
europepmc +1 more source
RNAPaceDB: a dedicated database to dissect RNA velocity across diverse cell types. [PDF]
Liu H +10 more
europepmc +1 more source

