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theory of quantification - translation to russian

Branching quantification; Henkin quantifier; Partially ordered quantification; Branched quantification

theory of quantification      

математика

теория квантификации

logical quantifier         
  • [[Augustus De Morgan]] (1806-1871) was the first to use "quantifier" in the modern sense.
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LOGICAL OPERATOR SPECIFYING HOW MANY ENTITIES IN THE DOMAIN OF DISCOURSE THAT SATISFY AN OPEN FORMULA
Logical quantifier; Quantificational fallacy; Solution quantifier; Quantification (logic); Quantifiers (logic); Set quantifier; Range of quantification

математика

логический квантор

superunification         
HYPOTHETICAL SINGLE, ALL-ENCOMPASSING, COHERENT THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK OF PHYSICS
Theory of Everything; Supergrand unified theory; Theory Of Everything; Theories of Everything; Superunification; The Universal Theory; Final theory; Equation of everything; Theories of everything; Arguments against a theory of everything

[s(j)u:pəju:nifi'keiʃ(ə)n]

физика

суперобъединение (всех известных фундаментальных взаимодействий)

существительное

физика

суперобъединение (всех известных фундаментальных взаимодействий)

Definition

грип
ГРИП, ГРИПП, гриппа, ·муж. (·франц. grippe) (мед.). Инфекционная болезнь - катарральное воспаление дыхательных путей, сопровождаемое лихорадочным состоянием; то же, что инфлуэнца
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Wikipedia

Branching quantifier

In logic a branching quantifier, also called a Henkin quantifier, finite partially ordered quantifier or even nonlinear quantifier, is a partial ordering

Q x 1 Q x n {\displaystyle \langle Qx_{1}\dots Qx_{n}\rangle }

of quantifiers for Q ∈ {∀,∃}. It is a special case of generalized quantifier. In classical logic, quantifier prefixes are linearly ordered such that the value of a variable ym bound by a quantifier Qm depends on the value of the variables

y1, ..., ym−1

bound by quantifiers

Qy1, ..., Qym−1

preceding Qm. In a logic with (finite) partially ordered quantification this is not in general the case.

Branching quantification first appeared in a 1959 conference paper of Leon Henkin. Systems of partially ordered quantification are intermediate in strength between first-order logic and second-order logic. They are being used as a basis for Hintikka's and Gabriel Sandu's independence-friendly logic.

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