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  • 41inexpressible — inexpressibility, inexpressibleness, n. inexpressibly, adv. /in ik spres euh beuhl/, adj. 1. not expressible; incapable of being uttered or described in words: a scene of inexpressible beauty. n. 2. inexpressibles, Archaic. trousers; pants. [1615 …

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  • 42power — /pow euhr/, n. 1. ability to do or act; capability of doing or accomplishing something. 2. political or national strength: the balance of power in Europe. 3. great or marked ability to do or act; strength; might; force. 4. the possession of… …

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  • 43transcendental function — Math. a function that is not an algebraic function. [1875 80] * * * In mathematics, a function not expressible as a finite combination of the algebraic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, raising to a power, and… …

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  • 44musical sound — Introduction       any tone with characteristics such as controlled pitch and timbre. The sounds are produced by instruments in which the periodic vibrations can be controlled by the performer.       That some sounds are intrinsically musical,… …

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  • 45P versus NP problem — Unsolved problems in computer science Is P = NP ? …

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  • 46Computation tree logic — Computation tree logic (CTL) is a branching time logic, meaning that its model of time is a tree like structure in which the future is not determined; there are different paths in the future, any one of which might be an actual path that is… …

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  • 47Czesław Lejewski — ( 1913–2001 ) was a Polish philosopher and logician, and a member of the Lwow Warsaw School of Logic. He studied under Jan Łukasiewicz and Karl Popper in the London School of Economics, and W.V.O. Quine.[1][2][3] Logic and Existence (1954–5) In… …

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  • 48Dependence logic — is a logical formalism, created by Jouko Väänänen[1], which adds dependence atoms to the language of first order logic. A dependence atom is an expression of the form , where are terms, and corresponds to the statement that the value of is… …

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  • 49Geometric stable distribution — Geometric Stable parameters: α ∈ (0,2] stability parameter β ∈ [−1,1] skewness parameter (note that skewness is undefined) λ ∈ (0, ∞) scale parameter μ ∈ (−∞, ∞) location parameter support: x ∈ R, or x ∈ [μ, +∞) if α < 1 and β = 1, or x ∈… …

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  • 50Hermeneutics — Gadamer and Ricoeur G.B.Madison THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: ROMANTIC HERMENEUTICS Although the term ‘hermeneutics’ (hermeneutica) is, in its current usage, of early modern origin,1 the practice it refers to is as old as western civilization itself …

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