term free variable refers to variables used in a function that are neither local variables nor parameters of that function. The term non-local variable is...
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are used as variables for numbers.[failed verification] Metasyntactic variables are used to name entities such as variables, functions, and commands whose...
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a single variable to store anything supported by the programming language. Variables are the containers for storing the values. Variables and scope: Automatic...
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Look up Variable, variable, or variables in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiversity has learning resources about Variable Variable may refer to:...
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different meaning and denotes an argument of a function. Free variables and bound variables A random variable is a kind of variable that is used in probability...
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errors-in-variables model or a measurement error model is a regression model that accounts for measurement errors in the independent variables. In contrast...
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variables contains predicate letters such as P and Q, in association with bound individual variables (e.g., x, y), individual constants such as a and...
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use of independent and identically distributed random variables in statistical models. Exchangeable sequences of random variables arise in cases of simple...
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formulas of the same logic, and such variables can be quantified by means of (at least) second-order quantifiers. Predicate variables should be distinguished...
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Scope (computer science) (redirect from Dynamic variable scoping)
ordinary variables. It also has dynamic variables, but they are in all cases explicitly marked; they must be defined by a defdynamic special form, bound by...
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Lambda calculus (redirect from Lambda-term bound variables)
free variables of a term are those variables not bound by an abstraction. The set of free variables of an expression is defined inductively: The free...
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Classifying topos Free variables and bound variables Multigrade predicate Opaque predicate Predicate functor logic Predicate variable Truthbearer Truth...
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first. Modal scope fallacy Prenex form Glossary of logic Free variables and bound variables Open formula These definitions follow the common practice...
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holomorphic functions of one-variable complex variables do not hold for holomorphic functions of several complex variables. The nature of these singularities...
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A bound variable pronoun (also called a bound variable anaphor or BVA) is a pronoun that has a quantified determiner phrase (DP) – such as every, some...
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refer to a lambda expression with open bindings (free variables) that have been closed by (or bound in) the lexical environment, resulting in a closed...
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dummy variable or dummy variables in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term dummy variable can refer to either of the following: Bound variable, in mathematics...
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Parameter (section Statistics and econometrics)
by) an open predicate variables, and when defining substitution have to distinguish between free variables and bound variables. In music theory, a parameter...
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Indicator function (redirect from Indicator random variable)
a dummy variable. (This must not be confused with "dummy variables" as that term is usually used in mathematics, also called a bound variable.) The term...
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Parameter (computer programming) (category Variable (computer science))
overloading Free variables and bound variables In this article, the term "subroutine" refers to any subroutine-like construct, which have different names and slightly...
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which the variables are restricted to be either 0 or 1. Any bounded integer variable can be expressed as a combination of binary variables. For example...
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Poisson distribution (redirect from Poisson random variables)
sum of two independent random variables is Poisson-distributed, then so are each of those two independent random variables. It is a maximum-entropy distribution...
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First-order logic (redirect from Variable assignment)
free variable of t becomes bound, then to substitute t for x it is first necessary to change the bound variables of φ to differ from the free variables of...
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Second-order logic (section Syntax and fragments)
formula with no free variables (of any sort). It's possible to forgo the introduction of function variables in the definition given above (and some authors...
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identify which variables are free and bound. For example, in ∑ i < k a i k {\textstyle \sum _{i<k}a_{ik}} , depending on the context, the variable i {\textstyle...
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OpenCog (section Organization and funding)
styles. These include the lambda abstraction for binding free variables into bound variables, as well as for performing beta reduction. A collection of...
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probability of the unobserved variables, in order to do statistical inference over these variables. To derive a lower bound for the marginal likelihood...
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Ground expression (redirect from Variable-free)
term that does not contain any variables. Similarly, a ground formula is a formula that does not contain any variables. In first-order logic with identity...
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distinguishes variables that are immediately bound to an expression from more general λ-bound variables, calling the former let-bound variables, and allows polymorphic...
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Tautology (logic) (section Definition and examples)
begins with propositional variables, atomic units that represent concrete propositions. A formula consists of propositional variables connected by logical...
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