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... prove that Allah did not make the world? Can we prove that Mohammed did not receive teaching from an angel? Not unless we can prove that Allah doesn't exist. Can we do this? If you think proving God is hard, try disproving God. We can ...
... prove that Allah did not make the world? Can we prove that Mohammed did not receive teaching from an angel? Not unless we can prove that Allah doesn't exist. Can we do this? If you think proving God is hard, try disproving God. We can ...
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... proving that an event e is common knowledge, we must prove EKe without any extra assumption, but we can recursively use the statement that we are proving in the derivation of cCK(EKe). This apparently circular process must satisfy a ...
... proving that an event e is common knowledge, we must prove EKe without any extra assumption, but we can recursively use the statement that we are proving in the derivation of cCK(EKe). This apparently circular process must satisfy a ...
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... prove various properties of the measurable functions necessary for the development in HOL of the Lebesgue integral and its properties. Definition 4. The Borel sigma algebra on a space X is the smallest sigma algebra generated by the ...
... prove various properties of the measurable functions necessary for the development in HOL of the Lebesgue integral and its properties. Definition 4. The Borel sigma algebra on a space X is the smallest sigma algebra generated by the ...
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