logic - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • capitalism: Postmodernism, or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism.

Converse of object

  • defy: This not only defies the logic of what we are taught about spirits in Church, it defies common sense.
  • warp: An intensity that completely warps normal logic and decision making.
  • apply: Forces the control to apply layout logic to all its child controls.
  • understand: I can understand the logic to what you say.

Adjective modifier

  • fuzzy: They use fuzzy logic to compute distances between features.
  • modal: In this paper, we present a new massively parallel model for modal logic.
  • propositional: Propositional Logic Define a data type to represent formulae of propositional logic.
  • temporal: Temporal logics are useful in specifying systems that change over time.
  • predicate: However many statements cannot be modeled using predicate logic.
  • intuitionistic: In Chapter 3, MJ is extended to a calculus for an intuitionistic modal logic ( due to Curry ) called Lax Logic.

Modifies a noun

  • puzzle: These popular logic puzzles from Japan are taking.. .
  • programming: All of the logic programming topics covered in LPA are needed.
  • analyzer: This can be seen on the logic analyzer picture in Fig.
  • gate: You'll have to explain logic gates to me where there's more time below.
  • circuit: When several devices are connected in series in a logic circuit these switching times become additive.
  • analyzer: Familiarity with debug tools such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and in-circuit emulators.

Noun used with modifier

  • first-order: Formal description of program structure and semantics in first-order logic.
  • higher-order: Higher-order logic is now one of the standard formalisms used for verifying digital designs.
  • predicate: General remarks Informally, a prolog program is a collection of statements, in first-order predicate logic.

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