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English language translated into math equations???

Has anyone translated English sentences into math equations? For example, "sky is blue" translated into "sky = blue". If so, I'd appreciate know the URLs on this topic and the titles of books written on it. Thanks!

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[nq:1]Has anyone translated English sentences into math equations? For example, "sky is blue" translated into "sky = blue". If so, I'd appreciate know the URLs on this topic and the titles of books written on it.

  • [nq:1]Has anyone translated English sentences into math equations?
  • For example, "sky is blue" translated into "sky = blue".
  • If so, I'd appreciate know the URLs on this topic and the titles of books written on it.
  • Thanks!
  • Scott Jensen[/nq] Of course 'natural' languages get translated into math equations.
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[nq:1]Has anyone translated English sentences into math equations? For example, "sky is blue" translated into "sky = blue". If so, I'd appreciate know the URLs on this topic and the titles of books written on it. Thanks! Scott Jensen[/nq]
Of course 'natural' languages get translated into math equations.

That's what computer languages do.

They translate a language into a bina

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