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Revision as of 17:34, 21 May 2007
In logic and mathematics, a parametric operator \(\Omega\!\) with parameter \(\alpha\!\) in the parametric set \(\Alpha\!\) is a indexed family of operators \((\Omega_{\alpha})_{\Alpha} = \{\Omega_{\alpha} : \alpha \in \Alpha\}\) with index \(\alpha\!\) in the index set \(\Alpha\!\).
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