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Putting Instruction Sequences into Effect
An attempt is made to define the concept of execution of an instruction
sequence. It is found to be a special case of directly putting into effect of
an instruction sequence. Directly putting into effect of an instruction
sequences comprises interpretation as well as execution. Directly putting into
effect is a special case of putting into effect with other special cases
classified as indirectly putting into effect
Decision Taking for Selling Thread Startup
Decision Taking is discussed in the context of the role it may play for a
selling agent in a search market, in particular for agents involved in the sale
of valuable and relatively unique items, such as a dwelling, a second hand car,
or a second hand recreational vessel.
Detailed connections are made between the architecture of decision making
processes and a sample of software technology based concepts including
instruction sequences, multi-threading, and thread algebra.
Ample attention is paid to the initialization or startup of a thread
dedicated to achieving a given objective, and to corresponding decision taking.
As an application, the selling of an item is taken as an objective to be
achieved by running a thread that was designed for that purpose
Conformal Standard Model and Inflation
This article presents a possible inflation scenario as a consequence of
non-minimal gravitational couplings in the Conformal Standard Model. The model
consists, in comparison to the SM, of additional right-chiral neutrinos and
complex scalars coupled to the right-chiral neutrinos but not to the SM
particles. The inflation is driven by two non-minimally coupled fields one
being the usual Higgs and the other one of the sterile scalars. It turns out
that in this model the tensor to scalar ratio and spectral index can match the
current data for a wide range of parameters
Probability functions in the context of signed involutive meadows
The Kolmogorov axioms for probability functions are placed in the context of
signed meadows. A completeness theorem is stated and proven for the resulting
equational theory of probability calculus. Elementary definitions of
probability theory are restated in this framework.Comment: 20 pages, 6 tables, some minor errors are correcte
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