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Derivability of rules from rule complexes

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  • Anna Gomolińska University of Białystok

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https://doi.org/10.12775/LLP.2002.002

Keywords

rule complex, derivability of rules, activation of rules, (in)consistency of a rule complex, generalized game theory

Abstract

In the paper we focus upon the problem of derivability of rules from rule complexes. The notion of a rule complex is the main mathematical notion of generalized game theory (GGT for short). Derivability of rules, as defined here, comprises the concept of an extension from a default theory [9] as well as the classical notion of derivability of rules in logic. The idea of localness of reasoning, reasoning with a limited access to rules, is realized by the concept of relative derivability. Starting with derivability of rules, we next touch upon the questions of the activation of rules and (in)consistency of rule complexes.

Author Biography

Anna Gomolińska, University of Białystok

Department of Mathematics

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Berlin, 1998.

Burns, T.R., and A. Gomolińska, “The theory of socially embedded games: The mathematics of social relationships, rule complexes, and action modalities”, Quality and Quantity Int. J. Methodology, 34(4):379–406, 2000.

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Burns, T.R., A. Gomolińska, and L.D. Meeker, “The theory of socially embedded games: Applications and extensions to open and closed games”, Quality and Quantity Int. J. Methodology, 35(1):1–32, 2001.

Gomolińska, A., “Rule complexes for representing social actors and interactions”, Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rethoric, 3(16):95–108, 1999.

Gomolińska, A., “Fundamental mathematical notions of the theory of socially embedded games: A granular computing perspective”, in S.K. Pal, L. Polkowski, and A. Skowron, editors, Rough-Neuro Computing: Techniques for Computing with Words, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2002. To appear.

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von Neumann, J., and O. Morgenstern, Theory of Games and Economic Behaviour, Princeton University Press, 1944. Edition from 1972.

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2004-01-19

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GOMOLIŃSKA, Anna. Derivability of rules from rule complexes. Logic and Logical Philosophy. Online. 19 January 2004. Vol. 10, no. 10, p. 21–44. [Accessed 4 July 2025]. DOI 10.12775/LLP.2002.002.
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