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Polymetrical Analysis as Universal System of Formalization the Knowledge
Petro P. Trokhimchuck
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5291/2019.03.001
Department of Theoretical and Mathematical Physics of Lesya Ukrayinka Eastern European National University, Voly av., 13, Lutsk 43025, Ukraine
Problem of search of universal system of formalization the knowledge is discussed. Philisophical, mathematical, cybernetic and computing aspects of its problem are analyzed. Foundation of polymetrical analysis as variant of resolution of this problem is represented. We show that this system allowed resolving S. Beer centurial problem in cybernetics. Also it allowed creating the natural (operational) approach in the foundation of mathematics and system concept of computing science.
Polymetrical analysis, S. Beer centurial problem, triple optimization, hybrid theory of systems, theory of information calculations, foundation of mathematics, variable hierarchy, metascience.
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