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Table 1 Some examples of logical relations

From: Agent-based modelling as a research tool for criminological research

Logical relation

Meaning

A ∧ B ↠ C

if A is true and B is true, then C will be true

A ∨ B ↠ C

if A is true, B is true, or both are true, then C will be true

A(X) ↠ B(X)

if A is true for a specific value of X, then B will be true for that value of X

not(A) ↠ B

if A is not true, then B will be true

A(X) ∧ X > 52↠ B

if A is true for a specific value of X, which is larger than 52, then B will be true