Using category theory a mathematical analysis of chance is presented. Laws of chance are defined as properties that are time and uncertainty invariants. It is shown that proofs, interpreted into sets of observables, are laws of chance. Key words: proof theory, topos theory, reasoning under uncertainty.
Probability theory is that part of mathematics that is concerned with the description and modeling o...
The logic of Chance Discovery (CD) as well as mathematical models for CD, by the very nature of the ...
Epistemic theories of objective chance hold that chances are idealised epistemic probabilities of so...
Using category theory a mathematical analysis of chance is presented. Laws of chance are defined as ...
this report I will describe some of the main approaches taken by mathematicians, logicians, and comp...
After a brief review of ontic and epistemic descriptions, and of subjective, logical and statistical...
For reasoning about uncertain situations, we have probability theory, and we have logics of knowledg...
'Uncertainty and chance' is a subject with a broad span, in that there is no academic discipline or ...
Why is there a phenomenon of chance in the created world? There are many different probability distr...
What are the fundamental properties of the world? What is chance? What are the laws of nature? These...
For reasoning about uncertain situations, we have probability theory, and we have logics of knowledg...
International audienceDue to its major focus on knowledge representation and reasoning, artificial i...
Edited by Markus Knauff and Wolfgang SpohnInternational audienceThis chapter surveys recent approach...
We present the syntax and proof theory of a logic of argumentation, LA. We also outline the developm...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014. Possibility theory is applied to introduce and...
Probability theory is that part of mathematics that is concerned with the description and modeling o...
The logic of Chance Discovery (CD) as well as mathematical models for CD, by the very nature of the ...
Epistemic theories of objective chance hold that chances are idealised epistemic probabilities of so...
Using category theory a mathematical analysis of chance is presented. Laws of chance are defined as ...
this report I will describe some of the main approaches taken by mathematicians, logicians, and comp...
After a brief review of ontic and epistemic descriptions, and of subjective, logical and statistical...
For reasoning about uncertain situations, we have probability theory, and we have logics of knowledg...
'Uncertainty and chance' is a subject with a broad span, in that there is no academic discipline or ...
Why is there a phenomenon of chance in the created world? There are many different probability distr...
What are the fundamental properties of the world? What is chance? What are the laws of nature? These...
For reasoning about uncertain situations, we have probability theory, and we have logics of knowledg...
International audienceDue to its major focus on knowledge representation and reasoning, artificial i...
Edited by Markus Knauff and Wolfgang SpohnInternational audienceThis chapter surveys recent approach...
We present the syntax and proof theory of a logic of argumentation, LA. We also outline the developm...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014. Possibility theory is applied to introduce and...
Probability theory is that part of mathematics that is concerned with the description and modeling o...
The logic of Chance Discovery (CD) as well as mathematical models for CD, by the very nature of the ...
Epistemic theories of objective chance hold that chances are idealised epistemic probabilities of so...