The premise p of a reasoning is usually a complex statement reflecting the information of departure and consisting in the conjunction of other statements, p = p1 · (p2 · (…(pn). Such p can be written without parenthesis provided conjunction is associative, and then with the possibility of placing the sub-indexes in any ordering if it is commutative; on the contrary neither parenthesis, nor ordering can be avoided.

Trillas E., Termini S., Tabacchi M.E. (2022). The Problem of Monotonicity and the Skeleton. In Studies in Computational Intelligence (pp. 41-43). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH [10.1007/978-3-030-86088-2_5].

The Problem of Monotonicity and the Skeleton

Termini S.;Tabacchi M. E.
2022-01-01

Abstract

The premise p of a reasoning is usually a complex statement reflecting the information of departure and consisting in the conjunction of other statements, p = p1 · (p2 · (…(pn). Such p can be written without parenthesis provided conjunction is associative, and then with the possibility of placing the sub-indexes in any ordering if it is commutative; on the contrary neither parenthesis, nor ordering can be avoided.
2022
Trillas E., Termini S., Tabacchi M.E. (2022). The Problem of Monotonicity and the Skeleton. In Studies in Computational Intelligence (pp. 41-43). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH [10.1007/978-3-030-86088-2_5].
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