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modal_logic [2015/08/09 16:40]
nikolaj
modal_logic [2015/08/09 16:41]
nikolaj
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 >The modal operators are similar to $\forall$ and $\exists$, except instead of maping predicates $P(w)$ to propositions (as in $\forall w.\,P(w)$), they map predicates to predicates (as in $(\Box P)(w)$). >The modal operators are similar to $\forall$ and $\exists$, except instead of maping predicates $P(w)$ to propositions (as in $\forall w.\,P(w)$), they map predicates to predicates (as in $(\Box P)(w)$).
  
-And example ​just cooked up:+An **Example** ​I cooked up:
  
 >$W$ := legal board configurations in chess >$W$ := legal board configurations in chess
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