Quantifier (logic)

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title: Quantifier (logic)
text: In logic, a quantifier is an operator that specifies how many individuals in the domain of discourse satisfy an open formula. For instance, the universal quantifier ∀ in the first order formula ∀ x P expresses that everything in the domain satisfies the property denoted by P. On the other hand, the existential quantifier ∃ in the formula ∃ x P expresses that there exists something in the domain which satisfies that property. A formula where a quantifier takes widest scope is called a quantified
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date created: 2014-08-08T14:27:32Z
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