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fluentes

Fluentes is a term that appears in multiple domains, often with related but distinct meanings. In English-language artificial intelligence and formal logic, fluents denote properties whose truth values can change over time. They are used to model dynamic states in frameworks such as the Situation Calculus, Fluent Calculus, and Event Calculus. A fluent might represent a condition like “the door is open” or “the robot is at location L,” and its value depends on the moment or situation. Distinguishing fluents from static predicates helps in reasoning about actions and state transitions.

In Romance-language texts, fluentes is the plural form of the adjective or noun derived from Latin fluere,

Related concepts include fluent calculus, situation calculus, event calculus, and temporal logic. The term’s usage depends

meaning
flowing
or
fluent.
Depending
on
language,
fluentes
can
describe
liquids,
streams,
or
fluent
speech,
and
it
may
appear
in
different
grammatical
forms
across
contexts.
When
translated
from
English,
the
concept
of
time-varying
properties
in
AI
literature
is
sometimes
rendered
as
fluentes,
though
exact
usage
varies
by
language
and
discipline.
on
the
field:
technical
AI
literature
uses
fluents
to
denote
time-indexed
properties,
while
everyday
language
uses
related
forms
of
fluente/fluentes
to
describe
flow
or
fluency
in
general.