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Categories: Proof theory, Systems of formal logic
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epsilon calculus  epsilon operator  epsilon substitution method  Epsilon terms  Hilbert epsilon
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In logic, Hilbert's epsilon calculus is an extension of a formal language by the epsilon operator, where the epsilon operator substitutes for quantifiers in that language as a method leading to a proof of consistency for the extended formal language. Wikipedia
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In logic, Hilbert's epsilon calculus is an extension of a formal language by the epsilon operator, where the epsilon operator substitutes for quantifiers in that language as a method leading to a proof of consistency for the extended formal language. Wikipedia
A logical language which replaces quantifiers with the epsilon operator Wikipedia Disambiguation
Logical calculus with a primitive symbol that denotes an arbitrary value satisfying a given predicate or, if no such value exists, another arbitrary value Wikidata
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