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Chan, C. P. A comparison of rule modelling languages. Manchester: UMIST, 1993.

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Berry, R. H. Rule induction for data modelling and model interpretation. Norwich: School of Information Systems, University of East Anglia, 1991.

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Malanowski, Stanisław. Modelling phase equilibria: Thermodynamic background and practical tools. New York: Wiley, 1992.

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Marinelli, Vincenzo. Ermeneutica giudiziaria: Modelli e fondamenti. Milano: Giuffrè Editore, 1996.

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Youdeowei, A. P. Capturing and modelling business rules in temporal information systems. Manchester: UMIST, 1993.

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Casti, J. L. Reality rules: Picturing the world in mathematics. New York: Wiley, 1992.

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Bratko, Aleksandr. Artificial intelligence, legal system and state functions. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1064996.

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The monograph deals with methodological problems of embedding artificial intelligence in the legal system taking into account the laws of society. Describes the properties of the rule of law as a Microsystem in subsystems of law and methods of its fixation in the system of law and logic of legal norms. Is proposed and substantiated the idea of creating specifically for artificial intelligence, separate and distinct, unambiguous normative system, parallel to the principal branches of law is built on the logic of the four-membered structure of legal norms. Briefly discusses some of the theory of law as an instrument of methodology of modelling of the legal system and its semantic codes in order to function properly an artificial intelligence. The ways of application of artificial intelligence in the functioning of the state. For students and teachers and all those interested in issues of artificial intelligence from the point of view of law.
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Hagoort, M. J. The neighbourhood rules: Land-use interactions, urban dynamics and cellular automata modelling. Utrecht: Koninklijk Nederlands Aardrijkskundig Genootschap ; International Geographical Union Section The Netherlands, 2005.

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Hagoort, M. J. The neighbourhood rules: Land-use interactions, urban dynamics and cellular automata modelling. Utrecht: Universiteit Utrecht, 2006.

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Eastman, Sheila Jane. Modelling the family to make economics relevant to family law: The players and the rules of the game. Toronto: Law and Economics Programme, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 1990.

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Naur, Peter. Knowing and the mystique of logic and rules: Including true statements in knowing and action, computer modelling of human knowing activity, coherent description as the core of scholarship and science. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995.

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Stanislαw Malanowski and Andrzej Anderko. Modelling Phase Equilibria: Thermodynamic Background and Practical Tools. Wiley, 1992.

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Benes, Jaromir, Andrew Berg, Rafael Portillo, and David Vavra. Modelling Sterilized Interventions and Balance Sheet Effects of Monetary Policy in a New Keynesian Framework. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198785811.003.0013.

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The authors study a wide range of hybrid inflation-targeting (IT) and managed exchange rate regimes, analysing their implications for inflation, output and the exchange rate in the presence of various domestic and external shocks. To this end, the chapter presents an open economy New Keynesian model featuring sterilized interventions in the foreign exchange (FX) market as an additional central bank instrument operating alongside the Taylor rule, and affecting the economy through portfolio balance sheet effects in the financial sector. The chapter shows that there can be advantages to combining IT with some degree of exchange rate management via FX interventions. Unlike ‘pure’ IT or exchange rate management via interest rates, FX interventions can help insulate the economy against certain shocks, especially shocks to international financial conditions. However, managing the exchange rate through FX interventions may also hinder necessary exchange rate adjustments, e.g., in the presence of terms of trade shocks.
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Rude Balloon Modelling (Shenanigans). Kudos Books, 2003.

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Bianconi, Ginestra. Opinion Dynamics and Game Theory. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198753919.003.0016.

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This chapter is devoted to opinion dynamics and game theory on multilayer networks. Since in social systems multilayer networks are the rule, it is particularly relevant to extend the modelling opinion dynamics to the multilayer network scenario. This chapter focuses in particular on the Voter Model, its variants, the Co-evolving Voter Model and models of competing networks, including election models showing that multiplexity has a major role in determining opinion dynamics. In particular, opinion dynamics on multilayer networks is not reducible to opinion dynamics on single layer networks. Finally, the rich interplay between structure and function in multilayer networks is discussed in the framework of game theory.
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Airports: SPASM Rules and Modelling and User Guide. Department for Transport (DFT), 2002.

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Hunt, Andrew. Rules for modelling in computer aided fault tree synthesis. 1992.

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Geffen, Sjoerd Van. The Court Rules: Modelling and Testing Supreme Court Influence on Policy. Van Gorcum Ltd, 2001.

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Samuelsson, Christer. Statistical Methods. Edited by Ruslan Mitkov. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199276349.013.0019.

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Statistical methods now belong to mainstream natural language processing. They have been successfully applied to virtually all tasks within language processing and neighbouring fields, including part-of-speech tagging, syntactic parsing, semantic interpretation, lexical acquisition, machine translation, information retrieval, and information extraction and language learning. This article reviews mathematical statistics and applies it to language modelling problems, leading up to the hidden Markov model and maximum entropy model. The real strength of maximum-entropy modelling lies in combining evidence from several rules, each one of which alone might not be conclusive, but which taken together dramatically affect the probability. Maximum-entropy modelling allows combining heterogeneous information sources to produce a uniform probabilistic model where each piece of information is formulated as a feature. The key ideas of mathematical statistics are simple and intuitive, but tend to be buried in a sea of mathematical technicalities. Finally, the article provides mathematical detail related to the topic of discussion.
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Bianconi, Ginestra. Multilayer Network Models. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198753919.003.0010.

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This chapter presents the existing modelling frameworks for multiplex and multilayer networks. Multiplex network models are divided into growing multiplex network models and null models of multiplex networks. Growing multiplex networks are here shown to explain the main dynamical rules responsible to the emergent properties of multiplex networks, including the scale-free degree distribution, interlayer degree correlations and multilayer communities. Null models of multiplex networks are described in the context of maximum-entropy multiplex network ensembles. Randomization algorithms to test the relevant of network properties against null models are here described. Moreover, Multi-slice temporal networks Models capturing main properties of real temporal network data are presented. Finally, null models of general multilayer networks and networks of networks are characterized.
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