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Logical syntax / Elementary mathematics / Non-classical logic / Formal languages / Logic programming / Circumscription / Well-formed formula / Logical connective / Function / Logic / Mathematics / Mathematical logic
Date: 2010-05-10 07:17:13
Logical syntax
Elementary mathematics
Non-classical logic
Formal languages
Logic programming
Circumscription
Well-formed formula
Logical connective
Function
Logic
Mathematics
Mathematical logic

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