
handle: 11693/25905
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Computation theory, non-well-founded sets, Commonsense set theory, Formal logic, Computer graphics, Computer software, commonsense reasoning, Commonsense reasoning, Problem solving, Logic in artificial intelligence, Hyperset theory, Graphical tool, Hyperset Theory, Hypersolver, Mechanization of proofs and logical operations, graphical representation for sets, HYPERSOLVER, Nonclassical and second-order set theories, Set theory, systems of equations, Software, source code, etc. for problems pertaining to mathematical logic and foundations
Computation theory, non-well-founded sets, Commonsense set theory, Formal logic, Computer graphics, Computer software, commonsense reasoning, Commonsense reasoning, Problem solving, Logic in artificial intelligence, Hyperset theory, Graphical tool, Hyperset Theory, Hypersolver, Mechanization of proofs and logical operations, graphical representation for sets, HYPERSOLVER, Nonclassical and second-order set theories, Set theory, systems of equations, Software, source code, etc. for problems pertaining to mathematical logic and foundations
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