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    Probabilities on Sentences in an Expressive Logic

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    Automated reasoning about uncertain knowledge has many applications. One difficulty when developing such systems is the lack of a completely satisfactory integration of logic and probability. We address this problem directly. Expressive languages like higher-order logic are ideally suited for representing and reasoning about structured knowledge. Uncertain knowledge can be modeled by using graded probabilities rather than binary truth-values. The main technical problem studied in this paper is the following: Given a set of sentences, each having some probability of being true, what probability should be ascribed to other (query) sentences? A natural wish-list, among others, is that the probability distribution (i) is consistent with the knowledge base, (ii) allows for a consistent inference procedure and in particular (iii) reduces to deductive logic in the limit of probabilities being 0 and 1, (iv) allows (Bayesian) inductive reasoning and (v) learning in the limit and in particular (vi) allows confirmation of universally quantified hypotheses/sentences. We translate this wish-list into technical requirements for a prior probability and show that probabilities satisfying all our criteria exist. We also give explicit constructions and several general characterizations of probabilities that satisfy some or all of the criteria and various (counter) examples. We also derive necessary and sufficient conditions for extending beliefs about finitely many sentences to suitable probabilities over all sentences, and in particular least dogmatic or least biased ones. We conclude with a brief outlook on how the developed theory might be used and approximated in autonomous reasoning agents. Our theory is a step towards a globally consistent and empirically satisfactory unification of probability and logic.Comment: 52 LaTeX pages, 64 definiton/theorems/etc, presented at conference Progic 2011 in New Yor

    A Chemical Survey of the Batang Belungkung River and the Gombak River

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    A chemical survey of water quality in the Batang Belungkung River and the Gombak River was conducted to assess the degree of pollution due to the continuing discharge of rubber and domestic wastes. Levels of dissolved oxygen (DO), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD), nutrients (phosphorus and nitrogen), solid and trace elements (sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium) were monitored sequentially downriver. The Batang Belungkung River was found to be severely polluted with anaerobic conditions existing downriver. The upper region of the Gombak River was relatively unpolluted while the lower region of the Gombak River was found to be severely polluted. An increase of approximately fourteen-fold was found in the oxygen demand in the lower region of the Gombak River over the ten year period from 1968/69 to 1978/79

    Topological spin excitations of Heisenberg antiferromagnets in two dimensions

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    In this paper we discuss the construction and the dynamics of vortex-like topological spin excitations in the Schwinger-boson description of Heisenberg antiferromagnets in two dimensions. The topological spin excitations are Dirac fermions (with gap) when spin value SS is a half-integer. Experimental and theoretical implications of these excitations are being investigated.Comment: Latex file, no figur
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