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  2. Quantifier elimination - Wikipedia

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    Quantifier elimination is a concept of simplification used in ... to eliminate a universal quantifier ... a relation symbol that relates the free variables of ...

  3. Quantifier (logic) - Wikipedia

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    In logic, a quantifier is an operator that specifies how many individuals in the domain of discourse satisfy an open formula.For instance, the universal quantifier in the first order formula () expresses that everything in the domain satisfies the property denoted by .

  4. List of logic symbols - Wikipedia

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    The following table lists many common symbols, together with their name, how they should be read out loud, and the related field of mathematics. Additionally, the subsequent columns contains an informal explanation, a short example, the Unicode location, the name for use in HTML documents, [1] and the LaTeX symbol.

  5. Skolem normal form - Wikipedia

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    The Skolem term () contains , but not , because the quantifier to be removed is in the scope of , but not in that of ; since this formula is in prenex normal form, this is equivalent to saying that, in the list of quantifiers, precedes while does not. The formula obtained by this transformation is satisfiable if and only if the original formula is.

  6. Elimination theory - Wikipedia

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    Quantifier elimination is a term used in mathematical logic to explain that, in some theories, every formula is equivalent to a formula without quantifier. This is the case of the theory of polynomials over an algebraically closed field , where elimination theory may be viewed as the theory of the methods to make quantifier elimination ...

  7. Universal quantification - Wikipedia

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    In symbolic logic, the universal quantifier symbol (a turned "A" in a sans-serif font, Unicode U+2200) is used to indicate universal quantification. It was first used in this way by Gerhard Gentzen in 1935, by analogy with Giuseppe Peano's (turned E) notation for existential quantification and the later use of Peano's notation by Bertrand Russell.

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  9. First-order logic - Wikipedia

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    Logical symbols are a set of characters that vary by author, but usually include the following: [10] Quantifier symbols: ∀ for universal quantification, and ∃ for existential quantification; Logical connectives: ∧ for conjunction, ∨ for disjunction, → for implication, ↔ for biconditional, ¬ for negation.