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Что (кто) такое rewriting history - определение

REINTERPRETATION OF HISTORICAL EVENTS
Historical revionist; Historical Revisionism; Historical revisionist; Revisionist historians; History revisionism; Academic historical revisionism; Rewriting History; Rewrite history; Revisionist historians (American); Historical revisionists; Historical revision; Revisionist historiography

Rewriting         
  • '''Pic.2:''' Rule lhs term <math>x*(y*z)</math> matching in term <math>\frac{a*((a+1)*(a+2))}{1*(2*3)}</math>
  • '''Pic.1:''' Schematic triangle diagram of application of a rewrite rule <math>l \longrightarrow r</math> at position <math>p</math> in a term, with matching substitution <math>\sigma</math>
REPLACING SUBTERM IN A FORMULA WITH ANOTHER TERM
Term rewriting; Term rewriting system; Term-rewriting; Rewrite system; Rewrite rule; Phase-structure rule; Rewriting system; Term Rewriting System; Reducible expression; Redex; Rewrite rules; Transformational rule; Rewriting logic; Term rewrite system; Reduction system; Substitution system; Reduction systems; Termination (term rewriting); Termination (rewriting); Trace rewriting system; Tree rewriting; Rewriter
In mathematics, computer science, and logic, rewriting covers a wide range of methods of replacing subterms of a formula with other terms. Such methods may be achieved by rewriting systems (also known as rewrite systems, rewrite engines,
term rewriting system         
  • '''Pic.2:''' Rule lhs term <math>x*(y*z)</math> matching in term <math>\frac{a*((a+1)*(a+2))}{1*(2*3)}</math>
  • '''Pic.1:''' Schematic triangle diagram of application of a rewrite rule <math>l \longrightarrow r</math> at position <math>p</math> in a term, with matching substitution <math>\sigma</math>
REPLACING SUBTERM IN A FORMULA WITH ANOTHER TERM
Term rewriting; Term rewriting system; Term-rewriting; Rewrite system; Rewrite rule; Phase-structure rule; Rewriting system; Term Rewriting System; Reducible expression; Redex; Rewrite rules; Transformational rule; Rewriting logic; Term rewrite system; Reduction system; Substitution system; Reduction systems; Termination (term rewriting); Termination (rewriting); Trace rewriting system; Tree rewriting; Rewriter
(TRS) A collection of rewrite rules used to transform terms (expressions, strings in some formal language) into equivalent terms. See reduction. (1994-11-04)
redex         
  • '''Pic.2:''' Rule lhs term <math>x*(y*z)</math> matching in term <math>\frac{a*((a+1)*(a+2))}{1*(2*3)}</math>
  • '''Pic.1:''' Schematic triangle diagram of application of a rewrite rule <math>l \longrightarrow r</math> at position <math>p</math> in a term, with matching substitution <math>\sigma</math>
REPLACING SUBTERM IN A FORMULA WITH ANOTHER TERM
Term rewriting; Term rewriting system; Term-rewriting; Rewrite system; Rewrite rule; Phase-structure rule; Rewriting system; Term Rewriting System; Reducible expression; Redex; Rewrite rules; Transformational rule; Rewriting logic; Term rewrite system; Reduction system; Substitution system; Reduction systems; Termination (term rewriting); Termination (rewriting); Trace rewriting system; Tree rewriting; Rewriter
Reducible Expression. An expression matching the left hand side of a reduction rule or definition.

Википедия

Historical revisionism

In historiography, historical revisionism is the reinterpretation of a historical account. It usually involves challenging the orthodox (established, accepted or traditional) views held by professional scholars about a historical event or timespan or phenomenon, introducing contrary evidence, or reinterpreting the motivations and decisions of the people involved. The revision of the historical record can reflect new discoveries of fact, evidence, and interpretation, which then results in revised history. In dramatic cases, revisionism involves a reversal of older moral judgments.

At a basic level, legitimate historical revisionism is a common and not especially controversial process of developing and refining the writing of histories. Much more controversial is the reversal of moral findings, whereby what mainstream historians had considered (for example) positive forces are depicted as negative. Such revisionism, if challenged (especially in heated terms) by the supporters of the previous view, can become an illegitimate form of historical revisionism known as historical negationism if it involves inappropriate methods such as the use of forged documents or implausible distrust of genuine documents, attributing false conclusions to books and sources, manipulating statistical data, and deliberately mistranslating texts. This type of historical revisionism can present a re-interpretation of the moral meaning of the historical record. Negationists use the term revisionism to portray their efforts as legitimate historical inquiry; this is especially the case when revisionism relates to Holocaust denial.

Примеры употребления для rewriting history
1. And China is changing so fast that it is – apparently – rewriting history.
2. Back at the American Legion convention, Bush and Rumsfeld were rewriting history.
3. When anyone dares to question Russia‘s official interpretation of past events, they are immediately accused of rewriting history.
4. The notion of rewriting history, or better yet eliminating what doesn‘t need to belong to us, can be very appealing.
5. But now, following its coverage around July 7, Fox again stands accused of rewriting history – this time its own.