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    A survey of some recent results on spectrum exchangeability in polyadic inductive logic (English)
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    5 April 2012
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    This is a nice approachable survey of the recent development of polyadic inductive logic in which the authors have played a significant role. Particular attention is paid to the spectrum exchangeability principle, its consequences for instantial relevance, language invariance and Johanson's sufficientness principle, as well as to de Finetti-style representation theorems. The paper seems to be an ideal introduction to the contemporary subject of uncertain reasoning and probability logic.
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    survey paper
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    uncertain reasoning
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    polyadic inductive logic
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    probability logic
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    spectrum exchangeability
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    language invariance
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    instantial relevance
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    Johanson's sufficientness principle
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    de Finetti's theorem
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