Logical Graphs • First Impressions 5
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https://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2024/09/04/logical-graphs-first-impressions-…
Duality : Logical and Topological (cont.) —
It is easy to see the relation between the parenthetical expressions of
Peirce's logical graphs, showing their contents in order of containment,
and the corresponding dual graphs, forming a species of rooted trees
to be described in greater detail below.
In the case of our last example, a moment's contemplation of the following
picture will lead us to see how we can get the corresponding parenthesis
string by starting at the root of the tree, climbing up the left side of
the tree until we reach the top, then climbing back down the right side
of the tree until we return to the root, all the while reading off the
symbols, in this case either “(” or “)”, we happen to encounter in our
travels.
Initial Equation I₂ • Dual Tree With Parentheses
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https://inquiryintoinquiry.files.wordpress.com/2023/09/logical-graph-i2-tre…
The above ritual is called “traversing” the tree, and the string read off
is called the “traversal string” of the tree. The reverse ritual, which
passes from the string to the tree, is called “parsing” the string, and
the tree constructed is called the “parse graph” of the string. The users
of that jargon tend to use it loosely, often using “parse string” to mean
the string whose parsing creates the associated graph.
Resources —
Logical Graphs
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https://oeis.org/wiki/Logical_Graphs
Survey of Animated Logical Graphs
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https://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2024/03/18/survey-of-animated-logical-graphs…
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Jon
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