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The representations of S5

Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1956
According to McKinsey and Tarski [3], who introduced the notion, a closure algebra Γ = (K, ∪, ∩, –, C) is a Boolean algebra (K, ∪, ∩, –) with an additional unary operator C, closed in K, such that, for every x, y ϵ K, x ⊆ Cx, CCx = Cx, C(x∪y) = Cx∪Cy, CΛ = Λ.
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Representation Of, Representation As

2008
AbstractResemblance is certainly not the be all and end all of representation. Even when representation is not purely symbolic, distortion and unlikeness can play a crucial role in how the representing is achieved. When resemblance is in fact the vehicle of representation, the representation relation derives from selective resemblance and selective non-
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The Representation of Signals

IRE Transactions on Circuit Theory, 1959
As the communication art becomes more sophisticated, engineers are being called on to deal more and more with complicated signals. This trend is typified by the use of noise-like signals to combat multipath (as in the RAKE), various suggestions for improving the range and velocity resolution of radars, and the desire to evolve ways of reducing the ...
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Representational validity of boundary representation models

Computer-Aided Design, 2000
Validity is an important property of solid modeling representations. It ensures that representations always describe physically realizable solids, instead of nonsense objects. This paper surveys and supplements the mathematical theory of ideal boundary representation (B-rep) of solids.
Guoling Shen   +2 more
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Representation and mental representation

Philosophical Explorations, 2018
This paper engages critically with anti-representationalist arguments pressed by prominent enactivists and their allies. The arguments in question are meant to show that the “as-such” and “job-description” problems constitute insurmountable challenges to causal-informational theories of mental content.
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Representations of the Intellectual inRepresentations of the Intellectual

Research in African Literatures, 2005
In this essay, I offer a reading of Edward W. Said's intellectual politics and of his understanding of intellectualism. I begin by discussing the debate over the status and value of Said's most celebrated and influential book, Orientalism, situating this debate in the context both of the reassertion of imperial dominance that began in the 1970s and is ...
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Weil Representations as Globally Irreducible Representations

Mathematische Nachrichten, 1997
AbstractThe notion of globally irreducible representations of finite groups was introduced by B.H. Gross, in order to explain new series of Euclidean lattices discovered recently by N. Elkies and T. Shioda using Mordell–Weil lattices of elliptic curves. It has been observed by R.
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The Representation of the Representation or Is This a Pipe?

This chapter discusses various attempts to reconcile judicial review with the democratic principle, in particular the claim that constitutional courts do not go against the general will expressed by elected representatives, because these elected representatives represent the general will only in accordance with the Constitution, or because one ought to
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HOW REPRESENTIVE IS REPRESENTIVE?

Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 2004
A Zimmer   +13 more
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Drawing as a method of researching social representations

Qualitative Research, 2023
Jari Martikainen, Eemeli Hakoköngäs
exaly  

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