Quantization of Knowledge
In this chapter, we introduce an analytical framework for constructing new modules of knowledge. This analytical foundation is then used for evaluating the quantity of knowledge and later a chain of procedures to quantify parameters of knowledge. Knowledge is acquired by a series of logical steps that rest on prior knowledge, and it extends the embedded knowledge as logical and deterministic deductive processes, such as connectivity, inference building, derivation, extension, and theorem proving. Typically, these processes are immune to time and place. The derived knowledge thus gains the status of being as stable and becomes itself a basis of new knowledge.
We present the tools for the convoluting “force” of the ...
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