On translating conditional statements into mathematical logic

07/30/2022
by   Kamaledin Ghiasi-Shirazi, et al.
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In this paper, we highlight a profound difference between conditional statements in mathematical logic and natural languages. This difference exists even when the conditional statements are used in mathematical theorems.

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