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But what, then, was he attempting to achieve through his notion of general recursiveness?
The layered ironies and recursiveness of the project cannot have been lost on him.
Expressing recursiveness of a language as computability of a function.
Many of these activities exhibit the recursiveness of the writing process when revising text on a computer.
It is an example of redundancy or recursiveness as a humoristic story-telling device.
Nolan has said movies are "suited towards addressing paradox, recursiveness, and worlds-within-worlds".
"And recursiveness — the ability to talk about language — is something I think is beyond the ability of chimpanzees."
Fun stuff, full of weird recursiveness and grim bits that emerge from the silliness to take you unawares.
Methods l and 2 demonstrate the recursiveness of the writing process, when new ideas and revisions can occur at any time during the whole process.
The writer expects the present formulation to turn out to be logically equivalent to recursiveness in the sense of the Gödel-Church development.
The video's recursiveness goes several steps deeper, until it reaches the promised land: the Wausau home of a 24-year-old woman known as Nornna, top right.
A branch of mathematics dealing with problems of control, recursiveness, and information, focuses on forms and the patterns that connect.
The recursiveness of the first four entity types can be demonstrated by identifying the role of the different entities, their products and the relations between them.
It is to say, however, that we shouldn’t be possessive about our uncertainties, particularly as one of the dominant features of anxiety is its recursiveness.
The principal features in which present definition of recursiveness differs from Gödel's are due to S. C. Kleene.
Tarski has stressed in his lecture (and I think justly) the great importance of the concept of general recursiveness (or Turing's computability).
Autopoiesis finds this structuralist orientation too narrow because it fails to recognise the dynamism and recursiveness of legal acts in which the rules are essentially a by-product.
The notion of recursiveness in the sense of 4 below is due jointly to Jacques Herbrand and Kurt Gödel, as is there explained.
Memory (or recall) is to be understood not only in relation to the psychological qualities of individual agents but also as inhering in the recursiveness of institutional reproduction.
The question of the relationship between effective calculability and recursiveness (which it is here proposed to answer by identifying the two notions) was raised by Gödel in conversation with the author.
Because of the notebook-like qualities of these essays, we have an opportunity to see Bakhtin's mind at work, its recursiveness and its remarkable capacity for both inclusion and negation.
A dominant consideration is that of recursiveness, or self-reference of political action both with regards to the expression of political consciousness and with the ways in which systems build upon themselves"."
On the one hand, that's a fun game to play: Lee's genius is in having plunged deeper than any other comic into the grey area between truth and fiction, the endless recursiveness of self-revelation and self-deception.
Gödel's reluctance to regard either general recursiveness or λ-definability as adequate characterization of the informal notion of effective computability has been examined in detail by several authors [Footnote 248: "See especially Davis 1982; Gandy 1980 and 1988; Sieg 1994"].
With the aid of the methods of Kleene (American Journal of Mathematics, 1935), the considerations of the present paper could, with comparatively slight modification be carried through entirely in terms of λ-definability, without making use of the notion of recursiveness.