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    Surreal ordered exponential fields.Philip Ehrlich & Elliot Kaplan - 2021 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 86 (3):1066-1115.
    In 2001, the algebraico-tree-theoretic simplicity hierarchical structure of J. H. Conway’s ordered field ${\mathbf {No}}$ of surreal numbers was brought to the fore by the first author and employed to provide necessary and sufficient conditions for an ordered field to be isomorphic to an initial subfield of ${\mathbf {No}}$, i.e. a subfield of ${\mathbf {No}}$ that is an initial subtree of ${\mathbf {No}}$. In this sequel, analogous results are established for ordered exponential fields, making use of a slight (...)
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    On the theory of exponential fields.Bernd I. Dahn & Helmut Wolter - 1983 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 29 (9):465-480.
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    Independence relations for exponential fields.Vahagn Aslanyan, Robert Henderson, Mark Kamsma & Jonathan Kirby - 2023 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 174 (8):103288.
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    A Note on the Axioms for Zilber’s Pseudo-Exponential Fields.Jonathan Kirby - 2013 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 54 (3-4):509-520.
    We show that Zilber’s conjecture that complex exponentiation is isomorphic to his pseudo-exponentiation follows from the a priori simpler conjecture that they are elementarily equivalent. An analysis of the first-order types in pseudo-exponentiation leads to a description of the elementary embeddings, and the result that pseudo-exponential fields are precisely the models of their common first-order theory which are atomic over exponential transcendence bases. We also show that the class of all pseudo-exponential fields is an example (...)
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    Computable categoricity for pseudo-exponential fields of size ℵ 1.Jesse Johnson - 2014 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 165 (7-8):1301-1317.
    We use some notions from computability in an uncountable setting to describe a difference between the “Zilber field” of size ℵ1ℵ1 and the “Zilber cover” of size ℵ1ℵ1.
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    Orderings in Exponential Fields of Term Defined Functions.Helmut Wolter - 1989 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 35 (2):187-192.
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    Orderings in Exponential Fields of Term Defined Functions.Helmut Wolter - 1989 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 35 (2):187-192.
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    Surreal ordered exponential fields – erratum.Philip Ehrlich & Elliot Kaplan - 2022 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 87 (2):871-871.
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    Real Closed Exponential Subfields of Pseudo-Exponential Fields.Ahuva C. Shkop - 2013 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 54 (3-4):591-601.
    In this paper, we prove that a pseudo-exponential field has continuum many nonisomorphic countable real closed exponential subfields, each with an order-preserving exponential map which is surjective onto the nonnegative elements. Indeed, this is true of any algebraically closed exponential field satisfying Schanuel’s conjecture.
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  10. On the decidability of the real exponential field.Angus Macintyre & Alex J. Wilkie - 1996 - In Piergiorgio Odifreddi (ed.), Kreiseliana. About and Around Georg Kreisel. A K Peters. pp. 441--467.
     
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    On the structure of nonarchimedean exponential fields I.Salma Kuhlmann - 1995 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 34 (3):145-182.
    Given an ordered fieldK, we compute the natural valuation and skeleton of the ordered multiplicative group (K >0, ·, 1, <) in terms of those of the ordered additive group (K,+,0,<). We use this computation to provide necessary and sufficient conditions on the value groupv(K) and residue field $\bar K$ , for theL ∞ε-equivalence of the above mentioned groups. We then apply the results to exponential fields, and describev(K) in that case. Finally, ifK is countable or a power (...)
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    Algebraic and Model Theoretic Properties of O-minimal Exponential Fields.Lothar Sebastian Krapp - 2021 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 27 (4):529-530.
    An exponential $\exp $ on an ordered field $$. The structure $$ is then called an ordered exponential field. A linearly ordered structure $$ is called o-minimal if every parametrically definable subset of M is a finite union of points and open intervals of M.The main subject of this thesis is the algebraic and model theoretic examination of o-minimal exponential fields $$ whose exponential satisfies the differential equation $\exp ' = \exp $ with initial condition (...)
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    Pseudo-exponentiation on algebraically closed fields of characteristic zero.Boris Zilber - 2005 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 132 (1):67-95.
    We construct and study structures imitating the field of complex numbers with exponentiation. We give a natural, albeit non first-order, axiomatisation for the corresponding class of structures and prove that the class has a unique model in every uncountable cardinality. This gives grounds to conjecture that the unique model of cardinality continuum is isomorphic to the field of complex numbers with exponentiation.
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    Non-exponential Decay in Quantum Field Theory and in Quantum Mechanics: The Case of Two (or More) Decay Channels.Francesco Giacosa - 2012 - Foundations of Physics 42 (10):1262-1299.
    We study the deviations from the exponential decay law, both in quantum field theory (QFT) and quantum mechanics (QM), for an unstable particle which can decay in (at least) two decay channels. After a review of general properties of non-exponential decay in QFT and QM, we evaluate in both cases the decay probability that the unstable particle decays in a given channel in the time interval between t and t+dt. An important quantity is the ratio of the probability (...)
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    Κ -bounded exponential-logarithmic power series fields.Salma Kuhlmann & Saharon Shelah - 2005 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 136 (3):284-296.
    In [F.-V. Kuhlmann, S. Kuhlmann, S. Shelah, Exponentiation in power series fields, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 125 3177–3183] it was shown that fields of generalized power series cannot admit an exponential function. In this paper, we construct fields of generalized power series with bounded support which admit an exponential. We give a natural definition of an exponential, which makes these fields into models of real exponentiation. The method allows us to construct for every (...)
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    Ordered fields with several exponential functions.B. I. Dahn & H. Wolter - 1984 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 30 (19‐24):341-348.
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    Ordered Fields with Several Exponential Functions.B. I. Dahn & H. Wolter - 1984 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 30 (19-24):341-348.
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    Algebraically closed field with pseudo-exponentiation.B. Zilber - 2005 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 132 (1):67-95.
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    Some Remarks on Exponential Functions in Ordered Fields.Helmut Wolter - 1986 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 32 (13‐16):229-236.
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    Some Remarks on Exponential Functions in Ordered Fields.Helmut Wolter - 1986 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 32 (13-16):229-236.
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    “A Thousand Words”: How Shannon Entropy perspective provides link among exponential data growth, average temperature of the Earth, declining Earth magnetic field, and global consciousness.Victor Christianto & Florentin Smarandache - manuscript
    The sunspot data seems to indicate that the Sun is likely to enter Maunder Minimum, then it will mean that low Sun activity may cause low temperature in Earth. If this happens then it will cause a phenomenon which is called by some climatology experts as “The Little Ice Age” for the next 20-30 years, starting from the next few years. Therefore, the Earth climate in the coming years tend to be cooler than before. This phenomenon then causes us to (...)
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    Nondefinability results for expansions of the field of real numbers by the exponential function and by the restricted sine function.Ricardo Bianconi - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (4):1173-1178.
    We prove that no restriction of the sine function to any (open and nonempty) interval is definable in $\langle\mathbf{R}, +, \cdot, , and that no restriction of the exponential function to an (open and nonempty) interval is definable in $\langle \mathbf{R}, +, \cdot, , where $\sin_0(x) = \sin(x)$ for x ∈ [ -π,π], and $\sin_0(x) = 0$ for all $x \not\in\lbrack -\pi,\pi\rbrack$.
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    Logarithmic-exponential series.Lou van den Dries, Angus Macintyre & David Marker - 2001 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 111 (1-2):61-113.
    We extend the field of Laurent series over the reals in a canonical way to an ordered differential field of “logarithmic-exponential series” , which is equipped with a well behaved exponentiation. We show that the LE-series with derivative 0 are exactly the real constants, and we invert operators to show that each LE-series has a formal integral. We give evidence for the conjecture that the field of LE-series is a universal domain for ordered differential algebra in Hardy fields. (...)
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    On roots of exponential terms.Helmut Wolter - 1993 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 39 (1):96-102.
    In the present paper some tools are given to state the exact number of roots for some simple classes of exponential terms . The result were obtained by generalizing Sturm's technique for real closed fields. Moreover for arbitrary non-zero terms t certain estimations concerning the location of roots of t are given. MSC: 03C65, 03C60, 12L12.
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    Comparison of exponential-logarithmic and logarithmic-exponential series.Salma Kuhlmann & Marcus Tressl - 2012 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 58 (6):434-448.
    We explain how the field of logarithmic-exponential series constructed in 20 and 21 embeds as an exponential field in any field of exponential-logarithmic series constructed in 9, 6, and 13. On the other hand, we explain why no field of exponential-logarithmic series embeds in the field of logarithmic-exponential series. This clarifies why the two constructions are intrinsically different, in the sense that they produce non-isomorphic models of Thequation image; the elementary theory of the ordered field (...)
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    Consequences of Schanuel's condition for zeros of exponential terms.Helmut Wolter - 1993 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 39 (1):559-565.
    Assuming “Schanuel's Condition” for a certain class of exponential fields, Sturm's technique for polynomials in real closed fields can be extended to more complicated exponential terms in the corresponding exponential field. Hence for this class of terms the exact number of zeros can be calculated. These results give deeper insights into the model theory of exponential fields. MSC: 03C65, 03C60, 12L12.
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    On complex exponentiation restricted to the integers.Carlo Toffalori & Kathryn Vozoris - 2010 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 75 (3):955-970.
    We provide a first order axiomatization of the expansion of the complex field by the exponential function restricted to the subring of integers modulo the first order theory of (Z, +, ·).
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    Triple Path to the Exponential Metric.Maxim Makukov & Eduard Mychelkin - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 50 (11):1346-1355.
    The exponential Papapetrou metric induced by scalar field conforms to observational data not worse than the vacuum Schwarzschild solution. Here, we analyze the origin of this metric as a peculiar space-time within a wide class of scalar and antiscalar solutions of the Einstein equations parameterized by scalar charge. Generalizing the three families of static solutions obtained by Fisher, Janis et al. :878. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.20.878, 1968), and Xanthopoulos and Zannias :2564, 1989), we prove that all three reduce to the same (...) metric provided that scalar charge is equal to central mass, thereby suggesting the universal character of such background scalar field. (shrink)
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    Review: A. J. Wilkie, Model Completeness Results for Expansions of the Ordered Field of Real Numbers by Restricted Pfaffian Functions and the Exponential Function. [REVIEW]Charles Steinhorn - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (2):910-913.
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    Wilkie A. J., Model completeness results for expansions of the ordered field of real numbers by restricted Pfaffian functions and the exponential function, Journal of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 9 , pp. 1051–1094. [REVIEW]Charles Steinhorn - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (2):910-913.
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    Lou van den Dries, Angus Macintyre, and David Marker. The elementary theory of restricted analytic fields with exponentiation. Annals of mathematics, ser. 2 vol. 140 , pp. 183–205. - Lou van den Dries, Angus Macintyre, and David Marker. Logarithmic-exponential power series. Journal of the London Mathematical Society, ser. 2 vol. 56 , pp. 417–434. [REVIEW]Chris Miller - 2000 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 6 (2):213-216.
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    Review: Lou van den Dries, Angus Macintyre, David Marker, The Elementary Theory of Restricted Analytic Fields with Exponentiation; Lou van den Dries, Angus Macintyre, David Marker, Logarithmic-Exponential Power Series. [REVIEW]Chris Miller - 2000 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 6 (2):213-216.
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    The Field of LE-Series with a Nonstandard Analytic Structure.Ali Bleybel - 2011 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 52 (3):255-265.
    In this paper we prove that the field of Logarithmic-Exponential power series endowed with the exponential function and a class of analytic functions containing both the overconvergent functions in the t -adic norm and the usual strictly convergent power series is o-minimal.
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    Models of VTC0$\mathsf {VTC^0}$ as exponential integer parts.Emil Jeřábek - 2023 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 69 (2):244-260.
    We prove that (additive) ordered group reducts of nonstandard models of the bounded arithmetical theory are recursively saturated in a rich language with predicates expressing the integers, rationals, and logarithmically bounded numbers. Combined with our previous results on the construction of the real exponential function on completions of models of, we show that every countable model of is an exponential integer part of a real‐closed exponential field.
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    Pfaffian differential equations over exponential o-minimal structures.Chris Miller & Patrick Speissegger - 2002 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 67 (1):438-448.
    In this paper, we continue investigations into the asymptotic behavior of solutions of differential equations over o-minimal structures.Let ℜ be an expansion of the real field (ℝ, +, ·).A differentiable mapF= (F1,…,F1): (a, b) → ℝiisℜ-Pfaffianif there existsG: ℝ1+l→ ℝldefinable in ℜ such thatF′(t) =G(t, F(t)) for allt∈ (a, b) and each component functionGi: ℝ1+l→ ℝ is independent of the lastl−ivariables (i= 1, …,l). If ℜ is o-minimal andF: (a, b) → ℝlis ℜ-Pfaffian, then (ℜ,F) is o-minimal (Proposition 7). We (...)
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    Field operators and their spectral properties in finite-dimensional quantum field theory.Vladimir Naroditsky - 1985 - Foundations of Physics 15 (3):319-331.
    In Ref. 1 we have considered the finite-dimensional quantum mechanics. There the quantum mechanical space of states wasV=C r. It is known that the second quantization of this space is the space of square-summable functions of finite number of variables(L 2(Rr,dx)) (Segal isomorphism). Creation and annihilation operators were introduced in Ref. 1, and the former coincided with the usual position and momentum operators in the conventional quantum mechanics. In this paper we shall investigate the spectral properties of field operators. We (...)
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    Overlaps in Pilot Wave Field Theories.I. Schmelzer - 2010 - Foundations of Physics 40 (3):289-300.
    Recently doubts have been raised about the ability of pilot wave theories with field ontology to recover the predictions of quantum field theory. In particular, Struyve has questioned that the overlap between wave functionals of macroscopically different states with fixed particle number is really non-significant.With numerical computations and some further plausibility arguments we show that the overlap between n-particle states in field theory decreases almost exponentially with the number of particles and becomes non-significant already for small particle numbers.
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    Bi-Coloured Fields on the Complex Numbers.B. Zilber - 2004 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 69 (4):1171 - 1186.
    We consider two theories of"bad fields" constructed by B.Poizat using Hrushovski's amalgamation and show that these theories have natural models representable as the field of complex numbers with a distinguished subset given as a union of countably many real analytic curves. One of the two examples is based on the complex exponentiation and the proof assumes Schanuel's conjecture.
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    Expansions of the real field by open sets: definability versus interpretability.Harvey Friedman, Krzysztof Kurdyka, Chris Miller & Patrick Speissegger - 2010 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 75 (4):1311-1325.
    An open U ⊆ ℝ is produced such that (ℝ, +, ·, U) defines a Borel isomorph of (ℝ, +, ·, ℕ) but does not define ℕ. It follows that (ℝ, +, ·, U) defines sets in every level of the projective hierarchy but does not define all projective sets. This result is elaborated in various ways that involve geometric measure theory and working over o-minimal expansions of (ℝ, +, ·). In particular, there is a Cantor set E ⊆ ℝ (...)
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    Adequate predimension inequalities in differential fields.Vahagn Aslanyan - 2022 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 173 (1):103030.
    In this paper we study predimension inequalities in differential fields and define what it means for such an inequality to be adequate. Adequacy was informally introduced by Zilber, and here we give a precise definition in a quite general context. We also discuss the connection of this problem to definability of derivations in the reducts of differentially closed fields. The Ax-Schanuel inequality for the exponential differential equation (proved by Ax) and its analogue for the differential equation of (...)
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  41. Causation in a physical world.Hartry Field - 2003 - In Michael J. Loux & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), The Oxford handbook of metaphysics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 435-460.
    1. Of what use is the concept of causation? Bertrand Russell [1912-13] argued that it is not useful: it is “a relic of a bygone age, surviving, like the monarchy, only because it is erroneously supposed to do no harm.” His argument for this was that the kind of physical theories that we have come to regard as fundamental leave no place for the notion of causation: not only does the word ‘cause’ not appear in the advanced sciences, but the (...)
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  42. Recent Debates about the A Priori.Hartry Field - 2005 - In Tamar Szabo Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.), Oxford Studies in Epistemology Volume 1. Oxford University Press UK.
  43. Attributions of meaning and content.Hartry Field - 2001 - In Truth and the Absence of Fact. Oxford University Press.
     
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  44. Causation in a physical world.Hartry Field - 2003 - In Michael J. Loux & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), The Oxford handbook of metaphysics. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Rethinking human rights for the new millennium.A. Belden Fields - 2003 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    A. Belden Fields invites people to think more deeply about human rights in this book in an attempt to overcome many of the traditional arguments in the human rights literature. He argues that human rights should be reconceptualized in a holistic way to combine philosophical, historical, and empirical-practical dimensions. Human rights are viewed not as a set of universal abstractions but rather as a set of past and ongoing social practices rooted in the claims and struggles of peoples against (...)
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    Raising to powers in algebraically closed fields.B. Zilber - 2003 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 3 (02):217-238.
    We study structures on the fields of characteristic zero obtained by introducing operations of raising to power. Using Hrushovski–Fraisse construction we single out among the structures exponentially-algebraically closed once and prove, under certain Diophantine conjecture, that the first order theory of such structures is model complete and every its completion is superstable.
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    Representation of the Resonance of a Relativistic Quantum Field Theoretical Lee–Friedrichs Model in Lax–Phillips Scattering Theory.Y. Strauss & L. P. Horwitz - 2000 - Foundations of Physics 30 (5):653-694.
    The quantum mechanical description of the evolution of an unstable system defined initially as a state in a Hilbert space at a given time does not provide a semigroup (exponential) decay, law. The Wigner–Weisskopf survival amplitude, describing reversible quantum transitions, may be dominated by exponential type decay in pole approximation at times not too short or too long, but, in the two channel case, for example, the pole residues are not orthogonal, and the evolution does riot correspond to (...)
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  48. White Logic and the Constancy of Color.Helen A. Fielding - 2006 - In Dorothea Olkowski & Gail Weiss (eds.), Feminist Interpretations of Maurice Merleau-Ponty. Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 71-89.
    This chapter considers the ways in which whiteness as a skin color and ideology becomes a dominant level that sets the background against which all things, people and relations appear. Drawing on Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology, it takes up a series of films by Bruce Nauman and Marlon Riggs to consider ways in which this level is phenomenally challenged providing insights into the embodiment of racialization.
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  49. Ontological theory for ontological engineering: Biomedical systems information integration.James M. Fielding, Jonathan Simon, Werner Ceusters & Barry Smith - 2004 - In Fielding James M., Simon Jonathan, Ceusters Werner & Smith Barry (eds.), Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on the Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR2004), Whistler, BC, 2-5 June 2004. pp. 114–120.
    Software application ontologies have the potential to become the keystone in state-of-the-art information management techniques. It is expected that these ontologies will support the sort of reasoning power required to navigate large and complex terminologies correctly and efficiently. Yet, there is one problem in particular that continues to stand in our way. As these terminological structures increase in size and complexity, and the drive to integrate them inevitably swells, it is clear that the level of consistency required for such navigation (...)
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    Maurice Merleau-Ponty.Helen A. Fielding - 2009 - In Felicity Colman (ed.), Film, Theory and Philosophy: The Key Thinkers. Acumen Publishing. pp. 81-90.
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