Propositional and Predicate Calculus - Carleton University
Propositional and Predicate Calculus - Carleton University
Propositional and Predicate Calculus - Carleton University
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Outline <strong>and</strong> Introduction<br />
<strong>Propositional</strong> <strong>Calculus</strong><br />
<strong>Predicate</strong> <strong>Calculus</strong><br />
Inference Rules<br />
Unification<br />
Resolution Theorem Proving<br />
<strong>Predicate</strong> <strong>Calculus</strong>: Introduction<br />
Introduction<br />
<strong>Predicate</strong>s <strong>and</strong> Sentences: Syntax<br />
General Important Notes<br />
Atomic Sentences<br />
<strong>Predicate</strong> <strong>Calculus</strong>: Semantics<br />
<strong>Predicate</strong> Equivalences<br />
Some Examples<br />
Instead of saying P = “It rains on Tuesday”.<br />
We could create a “predicate” weather in order to describe the relationship<br />
between the weekday <strong>and</strong> the weather.<br />
weather(tuesday, rainy)