I haven't read it, yet. But the abstract for this paper looks interesting 
(which I found from your archived link to logicandlanguage.net [⛧]):

Non-deterministic Multiple-valued Structures
Arnon Avron, Iddo Lev
https://academic.oup.com/logcom/article-abstract/15/3/241/1069654

I recognize Avron from his work on paraconsistency and predicativism. But this 
idea of non-deterministic matrices is (embarrassingly) new to me.


[⛧] If you find out who she is, please let me know. Since #shutdownstem, I've 
made it a back-burner task to track and promote the contributions of women to 
... well anything I care about. [⛧]² [⛤]²

[⛧]² I no longer have to vote for Biden! Now I can vote for Harris, who was my 
2nd choice behind Warren from the start.

[⛤]² Yes, I know #shutdownstem was re: systemic racism. But it's difficult for 
me to justify an artificial discretization of marginalized populations, in 
general. And seeing the blatant, systemic, sexism in helping Renee' buy her 
former house in Oregon makes that issue more concrete to me. [⛧]³

[⛧]³ I still haven't found a definition of "concrete" that I think would have 
satisfied Nick. But I'll keep looking. [⛧]⁴

[⛧]⁴ Let's see if I can push SteveS into *not* liking endnotes. >8^D I probably 
could have read that paper in the time it took me to get my higher-order 
endnotes arranged.


On 8/12/20 8:51 AM, jon zingale wrote:
>> I wish I'd had this quote from Maruyama's paper in hand last Friday:
> "(intensional differences between extensionally equivalent programs do
> matter in computer science)".
> 
> "I think that bubble sort would be the wrong way to go" - Obama
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4RRi_ntQc8
> 
> Do you find a paywall free version of the Maruyama paper? I would like to
> check it out.

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