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| =====1.3.12.1. Syntactic Transformation Rules===== | | =====1.3.12.1. Syntactic Transformation Rules===== |
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| + | ======Value Rules====== |
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| E1d. (( f , g ))$(u). :$1b | | E1d. (( f , g ))$(u). :$1b |
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| + | ======Definitions====== |
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| D7b. [S] = [T]. | | D7b. [S] = [T]. |
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| + | ======Other Rules====== |
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| d. R11d gives a version of the indicator function with {X} : U->B, called its "functional form". | | d. R11d gives a version of the indicator function with {X} : U->B, called its "functional form". |
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| + | ======Facts====== |
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| Applying Rule 9, Rule 8, and the Logical Rules to the special case where S <=> (X = Y), one obtains the following general fact. | | Applying Rule 9, Rule 8, and the Logical Rules to the special case where S <=> (X = Y), one obtains the following general fact. |