- The
identity of
indiscernibles is an
ontological principle that
states that
there cannot be
separate objects or
entities that have all
their properties...
- In
mathematical logic,
indiscernibles are
objects that
cannot be
distinguished by any
property or
relation defined by a formula.
Usually only first-order...
- (zero sharp, also 0#) is the set of true
formulae about indiscernibles and order-
indiscernibles in the Gödel
constructible universe. It is
often encoded...
- of
indiscernibles,
which states that two
distinct things cannot have all
their properties in common. In mathematics, the
identity of
indiscernibles is...
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systems of
indiscernibles are
poorly understood, and
applications (such as the weak covering) tend to
avoid rather than
analyze the
indiscernibles. If K exists...
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General Leibniz rule, a
generalization of the
product rule
Identity of
indiscernibles Leibniz (disambiguation) Leibniz's rule (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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undulations may be
visible (usually as "wavy bases"), but
frequently they are
indiscernible to the
naked eye.
These formations will
generally appear in the early...
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supervene on B-properties if and only if all
things that are B-
indiscernible are A-
indiscernible. Formally: ∀ x ∀ y ( ∀ X ∈ B ( X x ↔ X y ) → ∀ Y ∈ A ( Y x...
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commonly red, but may be yellow, brown,
green or (rarely) blue
Cleavage Indiscernible Mohs
scale hardness 6.5–7
Luster Vitreous Diaphaneity Opaque Specific...
- for the
principle of
identity of
indiscernibles,
which states that two
things are
identical if they are
indiscernible, i.e. if they
share all
their properties...