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| <math>(\mathbb{B}^n\ +\!\to \mathbb{B})</math><br> | | <math>(\mathbb{B}^n\ +\!\to \mathbb{B})</math><br> |
| <math>[\mathbb{B}^n]</math> | | <math>[\mathbb{B}^n]</math> |
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| A proposition in the tangent universe [E<font face="lucida calligraphy">A</font>] is called a ''differential proposition'' and forms the analogue of a system of differential equations, constraints, or relations in ordinary calculus. | | A proposition in the tangent universe [E<font face="lucida calligraphy">A</font>] is called a ''differential proposition'' and forms the analogue of a system of differential equations, constraints, or relations in ordinary calculus. |
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| <math>(\mathbb{D}^n\ +\!\to \mathbb{B})</math><br> | | <math>(\mathbb{D}^n\ +\!\to \mathbb{B})</math><br> |
| <math>[\mathbb{D}^n]</math> | | <math>[\mathbb{D}^n]</math> |
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