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- noun mathematics The condition of being
invertible .
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The classical calculus has the property, mentioned above, of height-preserving invertibility of its logical rules.
Chores 2009
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Ketonen's proof of invertibility of the logical rules of his sequent calculus used the structural rule of cut.
Chores 2009
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By invertibility, the question of derivability is replaced by one or two equivalent questions of derivability on simpler sequents.
Chores 2009
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Kleene had taken up Ketonen's calculus from the Bernays review and also treated intuitionistic sequent calculus in which invertibility is more restricted than in the classical calculus.
Chores 2009
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Would it be possible to get pointers to the fora where the battles on for example site/tree selection for temperature response, non-invertibility of tree ring temperature-response functions, and appropriateness of PCA in temperature reconstructions are being fought?
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And if you do think so, then you need to show that you are aware of the problems posed by invertibility first and interactivity second.
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This is a discussion about runtime rendering models versus determinate models, about how much of the imaging model can be made out to be a direct mirror of the linearised reference model / connection model, and about invertibility for pre-evaluated transforms.
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That’s four problems in total, not just the one of non-invertibility.
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That’s four problems in total, not just the one of non-invertibility.
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