نتایج جستجو برای: encompassing variables of stakeholders
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In this paper we describe how a combination of the classical “universal” E-unification and “rigid” Eunification, called “mixed” E-unification, can be used to efficiently handle equality in universal formula semantic tableaux, that are an extension of free variable tableaux.
Van Lambalgen (1990) proposed a translation from a language containing a generalized quantifier Q into a first-order language enriched with a family of predicates Rs, for every arity i (or an infinitary predicate R) which takes Qz~(z, yl, . . . , y,~) to Vz(R(z, yl,..., g,~) --" ~b(x, Yl,..., Y,~)) (gl . . . . . g~ are precisely the free variables of Qzq~). The logic of Q (without ordinary quan...
We present a sound, complete, modular and lean labelled tableau calculus for many propositional modal logics where the labels contain \free" and \universal" variables. Our \lean" Prolog implementation is not only surprisingly short, but compares favourably with other considerably more complex implementations for modal deduction.
In this paper, we present a further liberalization of the-rule in free variable semantic tableaux. It is eeective in that (1) it is both a natural and intuitive liberalization, and (2) can reduce the proof size non elementarily as compared to previous versions of the-rule.
OBJECTIVES Detailed assessments of the built environment often resist data reduction and summarization. This project sought to develop a method of reducing built environment data to an extent that they can be effectively communicated to researchers and community stakeholders. We aim to help in an understanding of how these data can be used to create neighbourhood groupings based on built enviro...
We apply the framework of the generic δ-rule presented in [4] to show how to map the δ-rule, which uses ǫ-terms as syntactical objects to expand existentially quantified formulae, in the context of standard δ-rules based on Skolem terms. Structural results coming out from such mapping process are discussed.
In this paper we present a three valued many sorted logic for dealing with preorders, incorporating subsort relations into the syntax of the language, and where formulas taking the third boolean value as interpretation contain a term or a predicate not well-sorted w.r.t. the signature. For this logic a ground tableau-based deduction method and a free variable extension version are proposed, pro...
We present a sound, complete, modular and lean labelled tableau calculus for many propositional modal logics where the labels contain \free" and \universal" variables. Our \lean" Prolog implementation is not only surprisingly short, but compares favourably with other considerably more complex implementations for modal deduction.
Labelled tableaux are extensions of semantic tableaux with annotations (labels, indices) whose main function is to enrich the modal object language with semantic elements. This paper consists of three parts. In the first part we consider some options for labels: simple constant labels vs labels with free variables, logic depended inference rules vs labels manipulation based on a label algebra. ...
In this paper we have a closer look at one of the rules of the tableau calculus presented in [3], called the δ–rule, and the modification of this rule, that has been proved to be sound and complete in [6], called the δ–rule, which uses fewer free variables. We show that an even more liberalized version, the δ + –rule, that in addition reduces the number of different Skolem–function symbols that...
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