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Do not assume the reader to have familiarity with Propositional Calculus. Introduce AEGs in this chapter as if the audience has never interacted with mathematical logic.
Explain components of AEGs:
The Sheet of Assertion
Atoms
Cuts
Conjunction between Atoms/Cuts on The Sheet
Rules of Equivalence
Rules of Inference
What AEGs can and cannot model
Conclusion
Proofreading
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Do not assume the reader to have familiarity with Propositional Calculus. Introduce AEGs in this chapter as if the audience has never interacted with mathematical logic.
Explain components of AEGs:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: