Imagine that you are standing on a bridge above a highway checking off the makes and models of the cars that are passing underneath. Or that you are a postal clerk dividing envelopes into bundles; or a laboratory technician sorting samples of bacteria into species and subspecies. Or imagine that you are making a list of the fossils in your museum, or o
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We propose a new account of vagueness and approximation in terms of the theory of granular partition...
The chapter is structured as follows: I. Interpretative categories I.1 Dividing without partitioni...
We have a variety of different ways of dividing up, classifying, mapping, sorting and listing the ob...
In this paper we propose a formal theory of partitions (ways of dividing up or sorting or mapping re...
There are two objectives of this chapter. One objective is to examine the basic principles and issu...
The theory of granular partitions is designed to capture in a formal framework important a...
We represent granular partitions as triples consisting of a rooted tree structure as first component...
Why can I tell you that I ran for five minutes but not that I *ran to the store for five minutes? Wh...
Guided by the kinematical treatment of vacancies in theories for solid-state diffusion, we develop a...
Spatial reasoning is no abstract business. It is, to a great extent, reason-ing about entities locat...
Why can I tell you that I ran for five minutes but not that I *ran to the store for five minutes? Wh...
Situational method engineering defends the idea that methodologies should be constructed by assembli...
Invited seminar delivered at the ABI (Atelier de BIoinformatique), University Pierre and Marie Curie...
A partition, i.e. a division of a finite set into nonempty subsets, is a simple and essential concep...
Knowledge about combinatorics, integers, nested patterns, number theory, representations of numbers ...
We propose a new account of vagueness and approximation in terms of the theory of granular partition...
The chapter is structured as follows: I. Interpretative categories I.1 Dividing without partitioni...
We have a variety of different ways of dividing up, classifying, mapping, sorting and listing the ob...
In this paper we propose a formal theory of partitions (ways of dividing up or sorting or mapping re...
There are two objectives of this chapter. One objective is to examine the basic principles and issu...
The theory of granular partitions is designed to capture in a formal framework important a...
We represent granular partitions as triples consisting of a rooted tree structure as first component...
Why can I tell you that I ran for five minutes but not that I *ran to the store for five minutes? Wh...
Guided by the kinematical treatment of vacancies in theories for solid-state diffusion, we develop a...
Spatial reasoning is no abstract business. It is, to a great extent, reason-ing about entities locat...
Why can I tell you that I ran for five minutes but not that I *ran to the store for five minutes? Wh...
Situational method engineering defends the idea that methodologies should be constructed by assembli...
Invited seminar delivered at the ABI (Atelier de BIoinformatique), University Pierre and Marie Curie...
A partition, i.e. a division of a finite set into nonempty subsets, is a simple and essential concep...
Knowledge about combinatorics, integers, nested patterns, number theory, representations of numbers ...
We propose a new account of vagueness and approximation in terms of the theory of granular partition...
The chapter is structured as follows: I. Interpretative categories I.1 Dividing without partitioni...