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Ancient Gr****). They may
refer to:
Formal wear,
attire for
formal events Semi-
formal attire,
attire for semi-
formal events Informal attire, more controlled...
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formal language consists of
words whose letters are
taken from an
alphabet and are well-formed
according to a
specific set of
rules called a
formal grammar...
- In
logic and philosophy, a
formal fallacy is a
pattern of
reasoning rendered invalid by a flaw in its
logical structure.
Propositional logic, for example...
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Formal science is a
branch of
science studying disciplines concerned with
abstract structures described by
formal systems, such as logic, mathematics...
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sentence symbol. A
grammar is
formally defined as the
tuple ( N , Σ , P , S ) {\displaystyle (N,\Sigma ,P,S)} . Such a
formal grammar is
often called a rewriting...
- Look up
formal semantics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Formal semantics may
refer to:
Formal semantics (natural language), the
empirical study of...
- In philosophy, the term
formal ontology is used to
refer to an
ontology defined by
axioms in a
formal language with the goal to
provide an
unbiased (domain-...
- In mathematics, a
formal sum,
formal series, or
formal linear combination may be: In
group theory, an
element of a free
abelian group, a sum of finitely...
- or, less
formally, a biretta. In practice, the c****ock and
especially the
ferraiolone have
become much less
common and no
particular formal attire has...
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Formal theory can
refer to:
Another name for a
theory which is
expressed in
formal language An
axiomatic system,
something representable by
symbols and...