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Predicate logic is an extension of propositional logic. Here we consider what is called first-order predicate logic, abbreviated FOL (sometimes abbreviated PL1, not to be confused with the programming ...
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Also available: the recorded lectures from the 2021 course instance (most in Swedish, some in English). This repository is mainly the home of the DSLsofMath book (originating from the course lecture ...
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Abstract: The complexity properties of the chaotic signals generated by a chaotic semiconductor laser (SL) with double time delays are quantified numerically. A modified complexity quantifier, mean ...
ABSTRACT: The semantics of Modern Greek adjective polis “many, much, more, very, a lot” is of ultimate semantic interest. Greek polis “many, much, more, very, a lot” appears to be under the influence ...
Processing of quantifiers such as “many” and “few” relies on number knowledge, linguistic abilities, and working memory. Negative quantifiers (e.g., “few,” “less than half”) induce higher processing ...