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* I('''female''') = { <x> | x is female } = { <''JaneEyre''>, <''BerthaMason''> } | * I('''female''') = { <x> | x is female } = { <''JaneEyre''>, <''BerthaMason''> } | ||
* I('''intends-to-marry-jane''') = { <x> | x intends to marry Jane Eyre in the course of the novel } = { <''MrRochester''>, <''StJohn''> } | |||
* I('''mad''') = { <x> | x is mad } = { <''BerthaMason''> } |
Revision as of 20:33, 28 June 2013
Task 2
1. Define a universe consisting of four main characters from your book.
2. Introduce names for your characters and provide their interpretations.
3. Introduce three property symbols relevant to the plot and provide their interpretations.
4. Introduce two 2-place relation symbols relevant to the plot and define their interpretations.
1. Universe
U = {JaneEyre, BerthaMason, MrRochester, StJohn}
Back to the assignment sheet for Chapter 2.
2. Names
Names: jane, bertha, edward, st.john
Interpretation of the names:
- I(jane) = JaneEyre
- I(bertha) = BerthaMason
- I(edward) = MrRochester
- I(st.john) = StJohn
3. Properties
Properties: female, intends-to-marry-jane, mad
Interpretation:
- I(female) = { <x> | x is female } = { <JaneEyre>, <BerthaMason> }
- I(intends-to-marry-jane) = { <x> | x intends to marry Jane Eyre in the course of the novel } = { <MrRochester>, <StJohn> }
- I(mad) = { <x> | x is mad } = { <BerthaMason> }