Hypersolver: a graphical tool for commonsense set theory
Date
1995Source Title
Information Sciences
Print ISSN
0020-0255
Electronic ISSN
1872-6291
Publisher
Elsevier
Volume
85
Issue
1-3
Pages
43 - 61
Language
English
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Abstract
This paper investigates an alternative set theory (due to Aczel) called the Hyperset Theory. Aczel uses a graphical representation for sets and thereby allows the representation of non-well-founded sets. A program, called hypersolver, which can solve systems of equations defined in terms of sets in the universe of this new theory is presented. This may be a useful tool for commonsense reasoning. © 1995.
Keywords
Computation theoryComputer software
Formal logic
Problem solving
Set theory
Commonsense reasoning
Commonsense set theory
Graphical tool
Hyperset theory
Hypersolver
Computer graphics
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http://hdl.handle.net/11693/25905Published Version (Please cite this version)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0020-0255(94)00114-QCollections
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