Synonymer & Information om | Engelska ordet DISJUNCTIVE


DISJUNCTIVE

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  • Because this semantics allows a disjunctive formula to be true when both of its disjuncts are true, it is an inclusive interpretation of disjunction, in contrast with exclusive disjunction.
  • In classical logic, disjunctive syllogism (historically known as modus tollendo ponens (MTP), Latin for "mode that affirms by denying") is a valid argument form which is a syllogism having a disjunctive statement for one of its premises.
  • In propositional logic, disjunction elimination (sometimes named proof by cases, case analysis, or or elimination) is the valid argument form and rule of inference that allows one to eliminate a disjunctive statement from a logical proof.
  • This premise has the form of a disjunctive claim: it asserts that one among a number of alternatives must be true.
  • An amphibian, the Rough-skinned Newt, has a disjunctive population at Thompson Falls which is un-contiguous with the remainder of the Western United States population of this species.
  • A formula in negation normal form can be put into the stronger conjunctive normal form or disjunctive normal form by applying distributivity.
  • The presupposition is called "complex" if it is a conjunctive proposition, a disjunctive proposition, or a conditional proposition.
  • Affirming the disjunct should not be confused with the valid argument known as the disjunctive syllogism.
  • Full (canonical) disjunctive normal form, an OR of ANDs each containing every argument or complement (minterms).
  • In Boolean algebra, any Boolean function can be expressed in the canonical disjunctive normal form (CDNF), minterm canonical form, or Sum of Products (SoP or SOP) as a disjunction (OR) of minterms.
  • In some languages, a personal pronoun has a form called a disjunctive pronoun, which is used when it stands on its own, or with only a copula, such as in answering the question "Who wrote this page?" The natural answer for most English speakers in this context would be "me" (or "It's me"), parallel to moi (or C'est moi) in French.
  • The reflexive disjunctive form soi can be used as the object of a preposition, if it refers to the same entity as the subject.
  • This was suspected to have been the result of the anthropogenic spreading of this species, causing a disjunctive distribution of antheridia and archegonia.
  • This locale offers one of the few remaining disjunctive habitats for the endangered Barbary macaque, Macaca sylvanus, a primate species which prehistorically held a much wider range.
  • The Sierra Ancha holds a disjunctive population of coastal woodfern, Dryopteris arguta, which is typically found closer to the Pacific Ocean, owing to the relatively humid climate of the upper elevations of the range.
  • I and J were subsequently distributed in Asia and Europe in a disjunctive phylogeographic pattern typical of "sibling" haplogroups.
  • The law also states that apparent monocular eye movements are actually the summation of conjugate version and disjunctive (or vergence) eye movements.
  • Gilbert Adair in Sight & Sound contrasted David Mercer's excessively literal script in which "nothing is left unstated" with the extent of the personal mythology and fantasy which Resnais was able to introduce into the film; he found the work enriched by its anti-naturalistic devices such as the gaffes in continuity which emerge in Clive's plotting of his novel and the exchange of voices of the characters, as well as by the disjunctive appearances of a clownish footballer in inappropriate scenes; and despite certain reservations he concluded that "the dream cast perform together superbly".
  • formed by concatenating all binary strings in shortlex order, clearly contains all the binary strings and so is disjunctive.
  • A clause is true either whenever at least one of the literals that form it is true (a disjunctive clause, the most common use of the term), or when all of the literals that form it are true (a conjunctive clause, a less common use of the term).


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