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Representing First-Order Logic

(excerpts from lecture notes on Artificial Intelligence by G. Tecuci)

  1. Representing knowledge in first-order logic

  2. Logical Operators: $\wedge, \vee, \neg, \rightarrow, \leftrightarrow$
  3. The following table summarizes these definitions:

        AND OR Implication Negation Equivalence
    X Y $X \wedge Y$ $X \vee Y$ $X \rightarrow Y$ $\neg X$ $X \leftrightarrow Y$
    T T T T T F T
    T F F T F F F
    F T F T T T F
    F F F F T T T

    Note: $X \rightarrow Y$ is equivalent to $ \neg X \vee Y$
    and $X \leftrightarrow Y$ is equivalent to $ (\neg X \vee Y) \wedge (\neg Y \vee X)$


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Randy Latimer 2000-12-18