| M. Pakkan and V. Akman. Issues in Commonsense Set Theory (Extended Abstract). In K. Oflazer, V. Akman, H. A. Guvenir, and U. Halici, editors, Proceedings of the First Turkish Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Neural Networks, pages 47--52. Bilkent University, Ankara, 1992. |
....is a set. It is conceivable that this umbrella organization (called NPO) might want to be a member of itself in order to benefit from having the status of a non profit organization (e.g. tax exemption) But this implies that NPO must be non well founded, i.e. NPO 2 NPO. This paper (also see [11]) investigates an alternative set theory, due to Peter Aczel [12] which uses a graphical representation for sets and thereby allows the representation of non well founded sets. A program, called HYPERSOLVER, which can solve systems of equations defined in terms of sets in the universe of this new ....
M. Pakkan and V. Akman. Issues in Commonsense Set Theory. In K. Oflazer, V. Akman, and U. Halici, editors, Proceedings of the First Turkish Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Neural Networks, pages 47--52. Bilkent University, Ankara, 1992.
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M. Pakkan and V. Akman. Issues in Commonsense Set Theory (Extended Abstract). In K. Oflazer, V. Akman, H. A. Guvenir, and U. Halici, editors, Proceedings of the First Turkish Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Neural Networks, pages 47--52. Bilkent University, Ankara, 1992.
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