Operator Variables in Logical Graphs • 5
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Re: Operator Variables in Logical Graphs • 4
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All,
We have encountered the question of how to extend our
formal calculus to take account of operator variables.
In the days when I scribbled my logical graphs on the backs
of computer punchcards, the first thing I tried was drawing big
loopy script characters, placing some inside the loops of others.
Lower case alphas, betas, gammas, deltas, and so on worked best.
Graphs like that conveyed the idea that a character-shaped boundary
drawn around an enclosed space can be viewed as absent or present
depending on whether the formal value of the character in question
is unmarked or marked. The same idea can be conveyed by attaching
characters directly to the edges of graphs.
For example, the next Figure shows how we might suggest an
algebraic expression of the form “(q)” where the absence or
presence of the operator “( )” depends on the value of the
algebraic expression “p”, the operator “( )” being absent
whenever p is unmarked and present whenever p is marked.
Figure 8. Cactus Graph (q)_p = {q,(q)}
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It was clear from the outset that this sort of tactic
would need a lot of work to become a usable calculus,
especially when it came time to feed those punchcards
back into the computer.
Regards,
Jon
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