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Here is a simple grounding-theoretic proposal: all the facts concerning strikes are grounded in facts that don't concern strikes.
Of these, perhaps the most important is the closed-world assumption, according to which at least as far as simple facts are concerned, represented in the database as positive or negative literals the system assumes that it knows all that there is to be known.
On this account, there is no simple matter of fact concerning what or even how many emergent worlds there are because such questions depend on one's level of description and on how well-isolated one requires the worlds to be for the explanatory considerations at hand.
In conclusion, if K 1 commutes with A ( t ) for all t ∈ R, Remark 3.12 applies with H 1 = − 2 K 1 and H 2 = − K 2. This section gathers, for reference purposes, a few simple facts - possibly well known - concerning time-dependent matrices.
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