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Temporal Logics
Temporal Logics are a rich variety of logical systems designed for formalising reasoning about time, and about events and changes in the world over time.These systems differ by the ontological assumptions made about the nature of time in the associated models, by the logical languages involving various operators for composing temporalized expressions, and by the formal logical semantics adopted for capturing the precise intended meaning of these temporal operators.Temporal logics have found a wide range of applications as formal frameworks for temporal knowledge representation and reasoning in artificial intelligence, and as tools for formal specification, analysis, and verification of properties of computer programs and systems.This Element aims at providing both a panoramic view on the landscape of the variety of temporal logics and closer looks at some of their most interesting and important landmarks.
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The Temporal Void
Will their heart's desire doom a civilization? The bestselling Void trilogy continues in The Temporal Void, an astonishing and vast space opera from Peter F.Hamilton, set in the world of the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth is in turmoil, as a cult prepares for its pilgrimage into the Void.Breaching its boundaries could cause an irreparable rift in space.Yet these fanatics are unstoppable, convinced by the Void’s projections of a paradise within.An alien invasion fleet is also on the way, as the Oscien Empire attempts to take advantage of humanity’s confusion. Investigator Paula Myo must hunt the Void’s latest prophet, in an attempt to stop her spreading its enticing visions. And at the heart of events is Edeard the Waterwalker, who lived long ago within the Void.Tales of his glorious story inspired the Pilgrimage – but may yet expose the Void’s true nature. The Temporal Void is the second book in the Void trilogy.Complete the epic adventure with The Evolutionary Void.
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What is the temporal context?
The temporal context refers to the time period or timeframe in which an event, situation, or piece of information occurs or is relevant. It helps to provide a framework for understanding the sequence of events and the historical or current significance of a particular topic. Understanding the temporal context is important for interpreting and analyzing information accurately within its historical or current timeframe.
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What is a temporal clause?
A temporal clause is a type of subordinate clause that provides information about when an action takes place in relation to the main clause. It usually includes a time-related word or phrase, such as "when," "while," "after," "before," or "since." Temporal clauses help to clarify the timing of events in a sentence and are commonly used in complex sentences to show the sequence of actions.
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What does the term "temporal error" mean?
Temporal error refers to a mistake or discrepancy that occurs in relation to time. It can occur when there is a mismatch between the timing of events or actions, leading to inaccuracies or inconsistencies in the temporal sequence. In computing, temporal errors can occur when there are issues with the timing or synchronization of processes, resulting in incorrect outcomes or behaviors. Identifying and addressing temporal errors is important to ensure the accuracy and reliability of systems and processes.
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How are temporal clauses formed in Latin?
Temporal clauses in Latin are formed using subordinating conjunctions such as "cum" (when), "postquam" (after), "dum" (while), and "antequam" (before). These conjunctions are followed by a verb in the subjunctive mood to indicate that the action of the temporal clause is dependent on the action of the main clause. For example, "cum veniat" means "when he/she comes" and "postquam viderit" means "after he/she sees." These temporal clauses are used to express the time relationship between two actions or events.
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Tourism : A temporal analysis
Examines how temporality manifests in and impacts tourism in different parts of the world looking at climate, culture and/or structural conditions of the tourism operation.It looks at the reasons and causes for temporality within tourism and how this effects both the industry, the consumer and the environment. Divided into four parts, Tourism: A temporal analysis looks at:* The dimensions and relationships between time and tourism: the causal reasons for seasonality in tourism, links between seasonal variations and visitation and why people travel when they do. * The operational dimensions of temporality: the challenges of 'peak season' and 'low season', pricing, planning, managing the labour demands and yield systems. * Strategic responses to temporal variation: the role of temporality/seasonal variation as a policy issue, the role of festivals and events in combatting temporality and the effect of social media. * The End of Temporality?: the rise of 'year-round ' tourism, its enablers and its’ resulting effects both positive nad negative in the industry, the environments and the economy. With contributions from international experts from academia and industry, this text uses case students and vignettes throughout to contextualise the theory and enabling students to have a better understanding in order to critique and question the issues discussed.
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Knights Temporal, Vol. 1
When Auguste de Riviere returned from the Crusades, he was ashamed and horrified by the things he had done.Hoping to reclaim his soul, he pledges to root out evil wherever it might be found.But when he pursued a vile sorcerer into a forbidden forest, his life was shattered.Auguste ventured into the dark forest, but emerged in another time. And another time. And another time. Auguste's very existence is shattered and cast through time and space.He exists over and over again in multiple eras. And in all of those eras, he has the same goal – to stop the necromancer's evil plans.Accompanied now by the enigmatic Jane Fool, Auguste hunts a madman while trying to piece together the mystery of his very existence.
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Is there actually a temporal version of homesickness?
Yes, there is a temporal version of homesickness known as "time-sickness." Time-sickness is the feeling of longing for a specific time period in the past, such as childhood or a significant moment in one's life. It can be triggered by nostalgia or a desire to relive happy memories from the past. Time-sickness can lead to feelings of sadness, yearning, and a sense of disconnection from the present moment.
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Can there be simultaneous spatial and temporal summation?
Yes, simultaneous spatial and temporal summation can occur. Spatial summation refers to the combination of signals from different locations on a neuron's dendrites, while temporal summation involves the combination of signals arriving at different times. Both types of summation can occur simultaneously, with multiple signals from different locations and at different times converging to trigger an action potential in a neuron. This allows for the integration of spatially and temporally distributed inputs to generate a coordinated response.
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How do you form temporal clauses in French?
Temporal clauses in French are formed using subordinating conjunctions such as "quand" (when), "pendant que" (while), "dès que" (as soon as), "avant que" (before), "après que" (after), etc. These subordinating conjunctions are followed by a subject and a verb in the subjunctive mood if the action in the temporal clause has not yet occurred, or in the indicative mood if the action has already taken place. Temporal clauses are used to indicate the timing or sequence of events in relation to the main clause.
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Could you please give me examples of temporal clauses?
Sure! Temporal clauses are dependent clauses that indicate when an action takes place. Some examples of temporal clauses include: "After she finished her homework, she went to bed." "I will call you as soon as I get home." "He had already left when I arrived." These clauses help provide context and sequence to the main action in a sentence.
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