Non-Transferability in Communication Channels and Tarski's Truth Theorem

10/16/2022
by   Farhad Naderian, et al.
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This article aims to study transferability issues in communication channels. The transferability of certain situations is not possible through communication channels. As a result, it is highlighted that a communication channel trying to transmit its error situation is in a non-transferrable state. I argue in this paper that Tarski's Truth Undefinability Theorem and non-transferability in communication channels are equivalent. Due to this new approach, the other aspects of this famous theorem can be expressed more clearly.

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