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Title: Conditional Objects and Conditional Events: A Semantic Approach Research Question: How can we define and understand conditional objects and conditional events in a way that is both logically consistent and computationally feasible? Methodology: The researchers propose a semantic approach to defining conditional objects and events. They use tools from temporal logic, Moore machines, and Markov chains to create a model that allows for the calculation of conditional probabilities. Results: The researchers present a model where conditional objects are stochastic processes, defined as projections of Markov chains. They show that their model fulfills early ideas of de Finetti and can be isomorphically embedded into their model. Implications: This research provides a clear and computationally feasible method for defining and understanding conditional objects and events. It has implications for various fields such as computer science, information science, and decision sciences, where probabilistic reasoning is used. Summary: This research proposes a semantic approach to defining and understanding conditional objects and events. It uses tools from temporal logic, Moore machines, and Markov chains to create a model that allows for the calculation of conditional probabilities. The model is logically consistent and computationally feasible, providing a clear method for defining and understanding conditional objects and events. Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0110003v1 Authors: arXiv ID: 0110003v1 [[Category:Computer Science]] [[Category:Conditional]] [[Category:Objects]] [[Category:Events]] [[Category:Model]] [[Category:Defining]]
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