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The article in the issue 3:4:

The date of the publication:
2015-03-23
The number of pages:
44
The issue:
3:4
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Vitaly I. Levin, Alexander Boldachev, Andrew Schumann, Andrzej Szelc, James Trafford, Dov M. Gabbay,

Professor, doctor of tech sciences, PhD, Member of International and European Informatization Academies, International Academy of Ecology and Life Protection, Russian Academy of Social Sciences, Honored Scientist of Russia, Soros Prize Laureate, author of many works published in 20 countries.
Topics: Applied Mathematics; Mathematical Logic; Mathematical Modelling in Engineering, Economy, Sociology, History and Bible Science; Philosophy and History of Science, Problems of Education, Systems with Indeterminate Parameters.

Email: levin@pgta.ru


 

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Many-Valued Logic in the Jewish Short Stories

Jewish short stories (parables, tales, jokes, etc.) are explained from the viewpoint of many-valued logic. On the basis of some examples, we show, how their contents may be logically interpreted.

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