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P implies Q, how to read in english

how to read P implies Q in classical logic? example : Distributivity: Ka(X->Y) -> (KaX -> KaY) This is modal logic which uses classical logic rules. KaX : a knows the that X is true. ...
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Prolog implying a negative predicate

How can I write the following rule in PROLOG: if P then not Q I understand that you can easily write if P then Q the predicates like q(X) :- p(X), but how can you negate the q/1 predicate? I don't ...
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Bitwise Ops

I'm hooked on bitwise for a new security paradigm I'm creating called VMAC. Variable Matrix Access Control. I want to do logical implication on to bit strings. (1) Before I reinvent the wheel, is ...