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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CHARACTERISABLE»
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Grammatical Inference: Learning Syntax from Sentences: Third ...
Theorem 3 If R is polynomially identifiable from given data, then R is polynomially
characterisable. Proof2: If R is not polynomially characterisable, there are two
non equivalent representations^?! and R2 that admit respective characteristic ...
Laurent Miclet, Colin de la Higuera, 1996
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Causation and Laws of Nature
However, the Humean Supervenience thesis is untenable.13 There are no
known kinds of objects characterisable only by the sorts of properties (viz.
categorical) on which all of their other properties are supposed to supervene, and
there are ...
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Computer Science Logic: 13th International Workshop, CSL'99, ...
A class C of τ-interpretations is called characterisable by a logic L iff there is a
sentence φC over τ such thatC = {I|I|= φC}. The class C is called projectively
characterisable iff there is a sentence φC over a signature τ ⊇ τ such that C = {I|τ
|I|= ...
Jörg Flum, Mario Rodriguez-Artalejo, 1999
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Software Engineering 3: Domains, Requirements, and Software ...
In this chapter we shall take up this thread of specifically characterisable
phenomena and concepts. We shall, so to speak, add a few more such
specifically characterisable phenomena and concepts. They are continuity,
discreteness, ...
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Realism and Psychology: Collected Essays
A relation must involve two or more terms (the relata), each of which is
independently existing and independently characterisable. The relation itself is
external to the relata, and cannot be found (either partially or completely) internal
to one of ...
Nigel Mackay, Agnes Petocz, 2010
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Automated Deduction in Geometry: 4th International Workshop, ...
In case Hypothesis 1 does not hold, we have to take into account the fact that
GCSPs can be non-globally characterisable. In this case, the DOR computation
process we have presented is still valid: the only change is that the rigidifications
...
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An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind
It follows, by premise (6), that M and P must be characterisable in terms which
allow them to fall under a strict deterministic law. But according to premise (7),
there are no such laws under which M falls in virtue of being characterisable in ...
X and Y are strict compatibles if they have at least one shared hyponym or
hyponymous expression which is independently characterisable. Take the case
of snake and poisonous creature. b It's a snake entails neither It's a poisonous
creature ...
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Professionalism and Ethics in Teaching
However, it is this question – that of whether teaching as a professional activity is
adequately characterisable in terms of the acquisition of skills – which takes us
straight to the heart of the issues which will most deeply concern us in the rest of
...
Suppose I can distinguish myself from what is not myself if and only if I am able to
draw a distinction (in perception or thought or both) between the portion of what
is that is truly characterisable using first person singular ascriptions and the ...
2 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «CHARACTERISABLE»
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Is religion a force for good?
Ultimately there may be no easily characterisable relationship between religion and morality. Under the pluralistic approach we advocate ... «The Conversation UK, déc 14»
Science's Cult of Calculation
... side with polymath Pascal who warned against over reliance on the “spirit of geometry,” which sees only the mathematically characterisable. «Scientific American, avril 13»