But Mr Barak, ever the logician, maintains that irreducible interest and not ephemeral emotion will determine the two sides' bottom lines. |
Britain maybe isn't the best example to pick, as the logician school of thinking is very much an Anglo-American creation. |
Something of this she felt, but did not reason out, for she was no logician. |
In logic, De Morgan's laws, named for nineteenth century logician and mathematician Augustus De Morgan, are two powerful rules of Boolean algebra and set theory. |
As we saw earlier, the logical empiricists held that the answer to this question is affirmative, and the logician largely agreed with them about this. |
In 1938, logician Kurt Godel proved that the continuum hypothesis is consistent with the standard axioms of set theory. |