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Uses of mathematics and logical reasoning can be traced back through several millennia to ancient civilizations in Babylonia, China, and India. Documents attributed to them show methods to calculate such items as taxes, the dimensions of altars, and the dates of future solstices or eclipses.
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classical implicational calculus, minimal propositional calculus, full propositional calculus, logical formula equivalent, modular reciprocal, following propositional form, converse law, undirected walk, implicational axioms, positive prime integers, intuitionistic theorem, second theorem shows, two terminal vertices, first theorem shows, following derived rule, valid thanks, strict total order, common graphical representation, minimal logic, transfinite construction, classical propositional calculus, digital expansions, informal proof, compound formulae, intuitionistic logic
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Deduction Theorem, Exercises Exercise, Principle of Mathematical Induction, Determine the Truth, International Standard Book Number, Provability Theorem, Public-Key Cryptosystem, Well-Ordering Principle, Fermat's Little Theorem, Euler-Fermat Theorem, Pahoa Naalehu Figure, Universal Product Code, Consider the Rivest-Shamir-Adleman, Marian Rejewski
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