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PP 2015 07: 
  Where is Logic Going?

PP 2015 07: Where is Logic Going?

... intelligence). Logic traditionally has close connections with linguistics and computer science; however, it has not been as active as those two ...epistemic logic since the 1960s, there is no cognitive ... See full document

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PP 2008 07: 
  The Many Faces of Interpolation

PP 2008 07: The Many Faces of Interpolation

... first-order logic. For weaker languages than first-order logic, interpolation theorems are scarce, but on the other hand, we sometimes find stronger results of ‘uniform ...first-order logic that has ... See full document

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PP 2015 02: 
  Deontic Logic and Preference Change

PP 2015 02: Deontic Logic and Preference Change

... line going back to [Spohn1988], [Veltman1996] presents an update semantics for default rules, locating their meaning in the way in which they modify expectation ...update logic to formalize nat- ural ... See full document

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PP 2015 09: 
  Sahlqvist preservation for topological fixed point logic

PP 2015 09: Sahlqvist preservation for topological fixed point logic

... Remark 3.4. Also note that regular open (closed) sets of a topological space form a complete Boolean algebra [11]. These sets provide important topological structures for interpreting modal mu-formulas. Note that these ... See full document

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PP 2015 03: 
  Natural Language and Logic of Agency

PP 2015 03: Natural Language and Logic of Agency

... across logic between explicit and implicit styles of modeling, going back all the way to the contrast between intuitionistic and epistemic logic as accounts of information and ... See full document

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PP 2007 07: 
  LOGIC GAMES: from tools to models of interaction

PP 2007 07: LOGIC GAMES: from tools to models of interaction

... you're going to say A, and I will say B – or, you're going to say C, and then I will say D – ...6, logic games seem biased toward outcomes and powers, rather than the fine-structure of actions and ... See full document

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PP 2003 07: 
  'One is a Lonely Number': on the Logic of Communication

PP 2003 07: 'One is a Lonely Number': on the Logic of Communication

... mediators going back and forth between estranged ...observations where product update will indeed deliver common ...update logic fits naturally with other aspects of communication, such as the ... See full document

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PP 2015 17: 
  Instantial neighbourhood logic

PP 2015 17: Instantial neighbourhood logic

... extensions. Going in the opposite direction, as in the case of normal modal logics over relational models, various language extensions make ...dynamic logic version of our language with a family of atomic ... See full document

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Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going in Range Management?.

Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going in Range Management?.

... fluctuations from year to year in forage production on the western range render utilization standards all but useless.. Additional study of the two sub- jects und[r] ... See full document

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PP 2011 07: 
  Dependence and Independence

PP 2011 07: Dependence and Independence

... These rules completely describe the behavior of =(~ y, ~ x) in the following sense: If T is a finite set of dependence atoms of the form = (~ y, ~ x) for various ~ x and ~ y, then = (~ y, ~ x) follows from T according to ... See full document

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PP 2015 22: 
  Dynamic Epistemic Logic of Diffusion and Prediction in Social Networks

PP 2015 22: Dynamic Epistemic Logic of Diffusion and Prediction in Social Networks

... An agent adopting a new behavior may influence some of her neighbors to adopt it at the next moment, which in turn may cause further agents to adopt it, and so on. Such a chain reaction is termed a cascade in the ... See full document

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PP 2015 24: 
  A Syntactic Proof of Arrow's Theorem in a Modal Logic of Social Choice Functions

PP 2015 24: A Syntactic Proof of Arrow's Theorem in a Modal Logic of Social Choice Functions

... of logic and automated reasoning to social choice theory have included the automated ver- ification of the correctness of practical algorithms for im- plementing voting rules [4] and the automated search for new ... See full document

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Trafficking and Domestic Violence: Where Are We and Where Are We Going

Trafficking and Domestic Violence: Where Are We and Where Are We Going

... The domestic trafficking of minors, also known as commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC), is an urgent problem in the United States (US)*.. Until recently, there [r] ... See full document

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Where is biological therapy going?

Where is biological therapy going?

... clinic, where they have contributed sub- stantially to the immense progress that has been made in recent years in the management of patients with autoim- mune ... See full document

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Where is genomics going next?

Where is genomics going next?

... Could the future of genomics be different? In evolu- tionary biology, the tradition has often been the other way around: we start with a problem and a hypothesis and go after the data we need to test the hypothesis. This ... See full document

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Virtual Reality: Where Have We Been? Where Are We Now? and Where Are We Going?

Virtual Reality: Where Have We Been? Where Are We Now? and Where Are We Going?

... Opens us up to new worlds and universes both real and imaginary (multi-verses). From flying through space and standing on the surface of Mars to swimming through body or interacting with[r] ... See full document

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Driver-vehicle interfaces and interaction: where are they going?

Driver-vehicle interfaces and interaction: where are they going?

... phase where the world has to cope with and solve big problems as energy and climate change that can strongly influence the future of the automotive industry and not ... See full document

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Post Keynesian modelling: where are we, and where are we going to?

Post Keynesian modelling: where are we, and where are we going to?

... We first present a new formal statement of the Keynes' model, highlighting the importance of the “static model of a dynamic process”, and insisting on the influence of “true uncertainty”[r] ... See full document

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Myocardial T1 mapping: where are we now and where are we going?

Myocardial T1 mapping: where are we now and where are we going?

... Cardiac magnetic resonance T1 mapping pre and post contrast in heart transplant patients with clinical antibody-mediated rejection: a preliminary experience. Edwards NC, Moody W[r] ... See full document

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The air of Europe: where are we going?

The air of Europe: where are we going?

... ABSTRACT Air pollution constitutes one of the main threats to public health in Europe. Significant impacts on the health of Europeans in terms of morbidity and mortality have been observed, even in cases of low exposure ... See full document

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