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This monograph develops an algebra of Boolean fractions, (ab) - orderedpairs of propositions or events - "a if b", "event a given event b". In ninechapters, the author shows that these conditional propositions (together withtheir associated instantiations or models): Provide logical elements that better represent and more faithfully facilitatemanipulation of certain and uncertain conditional informationExtend the Boole's algebra of 2-valued statements to a 3-valued systemthat includes "inapplic…
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This monograph develops an algebra of Boolean fractions, (ab) - ordered

pairs of propositions or events - "a if b", "event a given event b". In nine

chapters, the author shows that these conditional propositions (together with

their associated instantiations or models):

Provide logical elements that better represent and more faithfully facilitate

manipulation of certain and uncertain conditional information

Extend the Boole's algebra of 2-valued statements to a 3-valued system

that includes "inapplicable statements" - those whose condition may be

false in some or all instances (examples, cases, models...)

Allow a definition of the probability of an arbitrary Boolean proposition

Non-trivially combine Boolean logic with standard conditional probability

theory

Provide a complete and adequate development of the crucial 4th operation

for Boolean logic, namely conditioning, including iterated conditioning

Provide an expanded theory of deduction defined in terms of the extended

operations on the Boolean fractions

Admit a variety of deduction relations, and that the deductively closed sets

generated by some initial set of conditionals can be calculated

Extend the ordinary function operations of sum, difference, product &

quotient to real-valued functions with possibly different or overlapping

domains of definition

Represent & simplify complex conditional statements in Bayesian expert

systems used to calculate maximum information entropy solutions

Explicate the logic of quantum measurements by better expressing the

changing conditions in quantum mechanics

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This monograph develops an algebra of Boolean fractions, (ab) - ordered

pairs of propositions or events - "a if b", "event a given event b". In nine

chapters, the author shows that these conditional propositions (together with

their associated instantiations or models):

Provide logical elements that better represent and more faithfully facilitate

manipulation of certain and uncertain conditional information

Extend the Boole's algebra of 2-valued statements to a 3-valued system

that includes "inapplicable statements" - those whose condition may be

false in some or all instances (examples, cases, models...)

Allow a definition of the probability of an arbitrary Boolean proposition

Non-trivially combine Boolean logic with standard conditional probability

theory

Provide a complete and adequate development of the crucial 4th operation

for Boolean logic, namely conditioning, including iterated conditioning

Provide an expanded theory of deduction defined in terms of the extended

operations on the Boolean fractions

Admit a variety of deduction relations, and that the deductively closed sets

generated by some initial set of conditionals can be calculated

Extend the ordinary function operations of sum, difference, product &

quotient to real-valued functions with possibly different or overlapping

domains of definition

Represent & simplify complex conditional statements in Bayesian expert

systems used to calculate maximum information entropy solutions

Explicate the logic of quantum measurements by better expressing the

changing conditions in quantum mechanics

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