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Mathematical Formalization of the Messenger Paradigm

by Giovanna Di Marzo , 1995
"... This technical report presents the syntax and semantics, in terms of transition system, of the messenger paradigm as it has been presented in [8]. Messengers are ..."
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This technical report presents the syntax and semantics, in terms of transition system, of the messenger paradigm as it has been presented in [8]. Messengers are

mathematical formalism of Exponential Informetric

by Thierry Lafouge, Agnieszka Smolczewska, Hal Id Sic, Thierry Lafouge, Agnieszka Smolczewka , 2006
"... An interpretation of the effort function trough the ..."
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An interpretation of the effort function trough the

A mathematical formalism for linguistic theories with an . . .

by Frank Richter , 2000
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MATHEMATICAL FORMALISM OF PHYSICS OF SYSTEMS WITH MOTIVATION

by Ihor Lubashevsky , 908
"... The paper discusses fundamental problems in mathematical description of social systems based on physical concepts, with so-called statistical social systems being the main subject of consideration. Basic properties of human beings and human societies that distinguish social and natural systems from ..."
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each other are listed to make it clear that individual mathematical formalism and physical notions should be developed to describe such objects rather then can be directly inherited from classical mechanics and statistical physics. As a particular example systems with motivation are considered

Measurements and Mathematical Formalism of Quantum Mechanics ∗

by D. A. Slavnov , 810
"... A scheme for constructing quantum mechanics is given that does not have Hilbert space and linear operators as its basic elements. Instead, a version of algebraic approach is considered. Elements of a noncommutative algebra (observables) and functionals on this algebra (elementary states) associated ..."
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with results of single measurements are used as primary components of the scheme. On the one hand, it is possible to use within the scheme the formalism of the standard (Kolmogorov) probability theory, and, on the other hand, it is possible to reproduce the mathematical formalism of standard quantum mechanics

Applications Of Circumscription To Formalizing Common Sense Knowledge

by John McCarthy - Artificial Intelligence , 1986
"... We present a new and more symmetric version of the circumscription method of nonmonotonic reasoning first described in (McCarthy 1980) and some applications to formalizing common sense knowledge. The applications in this paper are mostly based on minimizing the abnormality of different aspects o ..."
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general formalism called prioritized circumscription is briefly explored. 1 INTRODUCTION ANDNEW DEFINITION OF CIRCUMSCRIPTION (McCarthy 1980) introduces the circumscription method of nonmonotonic reasoning and gives motivation, some mathematical properties and some ex1 amples of its application

Mathematical Formalism for Isothermal Linear Irreversibility

by Hong Qian , 2001
"... We prove the equivalence among symmetricity, time reversibility, and zero entropy production of the stationary solutions of linear stochastic differential equations. A sufficient and necessary reversibility condition expressed in terms of the coefficients of the equations is given. The existence of ..."
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behavior is also obtained. The mathematical result is a natural generalization of Einstein’s fluctuation-dissipation relation, and provides a rigorous basis for the isothermal irreversibility in a linear regime which is the basis for applying Onsager’s theory to macromolecules in aqueous solution.

Notes On Formalizing Context

by John McCarthy , 1993
"... These notes discuss formalizing contexts as first class objects. The basic relation is ist(c; p). It asserts that the proposition p is true in the context c. The most important formulas relate the propositions true in different contexts. Introducing contexts as formal objects will permit axiomatizat ..."
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These notes discuss formalizing contexts as first class objects. The basic relation is ist(c; p). It asserts that the proposition p is true in the context c. The most important formulas relate the propositions true in different contexts. Introducing contexts as formal objects will permit

Intelligent agents: Theory and practice

by Michael Wooldridge, Nicholas R. Jennings - The Knowledge Engineering Review , 1995
"... The concept of an agent has become important in both Artificial Intelligence (AI) and mainstream computer science. Our aim in this paper is to point the reader at what we perceive to be the most important theoretical and practical issues associated with the design and construction of intelligent age ..."
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agents. For convenience, we divide these issues into three areas (though as the reader will see, the divisions are at times somewhat arbitrary). Agent theory is concerned with the question of what an agent is, and the use of mathematical formalisms for representing and reasoning about the properties

A Mathematical Formalism for Specifying Design Patterns

by Denver R. E. Williams , Charles E. Hughes, Ali Orooji , 2002
"... Model based software development uses design patterns to capture successful designs and micro-architectures. This paper presents the essential constructs of a mathematical formalism for the specification of design patterns. The specification constitutes an extension of basic concepts from many-sort ..."
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Model based software development uses design patterns to capture successful designs and micro-architectures. This paper presents the essential constructs of a mathematical formalism for the specification of design patterns. The specification constitutes an extension of basic concepts from many
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