Scope (logic)

In logic, the scope of a quantifier or connective is the shortest formula in which it occurs, determining the range in the formula to which the quantifier or connective is applied. The notions of a free variable and bound variable are defined in terms of whether that formula is within the scope of a quantifier, and the notions of a dominant connective and subordinate connective are defined in terms of whether a connective includes another within its scope.

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Scope (logic)

In logic, the scope of a quantifier or connective is the shortest formula in which it occurs, determining the range in the formula to which the quantifier or connective is applied. The notions of a free variable and bound variable are defined in terms of whether that formula is within the scope of a quantifier, and the notions of a dominant connective and subordinate connective are defined in terms of whether a connective includes another within its scope.

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