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Research areas of The Virtual Center for Paradigmatic Studies and their programs (Source: Own elaboration)
| Research area A |
| A.1 – Formal notation and application of characterization theory |
| A.2 – Structure and purpose of Hasse diagrams |
| A.3 – The essence of functions that unite semantic graphs |
| A.4 – Multi-entity semantic sequences of events |
| A.5 – Effective searching for forbidden graph figures (FGF) |
| … … |
| Research area B |
| B.1 – Building a semantic model of the functioning of objects |
| B.2 – Theoretical correctness of the model of functioning Ψa |
| B.3 – Elimination of multi-body forbidden graphs figures |
| B.4 – Functions that integrate semantic graphs |
| B.5 – Conjunctive and concurrent object sequences |
| ... … |
| Research area C |
| C.1 – Sequences of events, objects, and potentials as paradigms? |
| C.2 – Graph semantic models – how to build them? |
| C.3 – Application of the Semantic Model of 5 Projects |
| C.4 – Simulation calculus for the elimination of forbidden graph figures (FGF) |
| C.5 – Why is the theoretical correctness of Ψa not always theoretically correct? |
| … … |
