Difference between revisions of "Universality"
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Revision as of 02:51, 30 July 2021
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Term | Universal |
Knowledge Domain | Science, Mathematics, Mathematical Logic |
Parent Domain | Cognitive Science |
Universal, Universality or Universal Property are technical terms defined in Mathematical Logic as a property that applies to all cases in a domain explicitly represented by a fixed, often finite set of symbols. A short statement about Universality can be found on page 131 of Davey and Priestly [1]
References
- ↑ B. A. Davey, H. A. Priestley, Introduction to Lattices and Order, Second Edition, Cambridge University Press, May 6, 2002, P. 131