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We are considering an abstract logical transformation <math>F = (f, g) : [u, v] \to [x, y]</math> that can be interpreted in a number of different ways.  Let's fix on a couple of major variants that might be indicated as follows:
 
We are considering an abstract logical transformation <math>F = (f, g) : [u, v] \to [x, y]</math> that can be interpreted in a number of different ways.  Let's fix on a couple of major variants that might be indicated as follows:
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<math>\begin{array}{lccccc}
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\text{Alias Map.} & (x, y) & = & F(u, v) & = & ( ~\underline{((}~ u ~\underline{)(}~ v ~\underline{))}~ , ~\underline{((}~ u ~,~ v ~\underline{))}~ )
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\\ \\
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\text{Alibi Map.} & (u', v') & = & F(u, v) & = & ( ~\underline{((}~ u ~\underline{)(}~ v ~\underline{))}~ , ~\underline{((}~ u ~,~ v ~\underline{))}~ )
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\end{array}</math>
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|}
    
<pre>
 
<pre>
Alias Map.  <x , y >  =  F<u, v>  =  <((u)(v)), ((u, v))>
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Alibi Map.  <u', v'>  =  F<u, v>  =  <((u)(v)), ((u, v))>
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F is just one example among -- well, now that I think of it --
 
F is just one example among -- well, now that I think of it --
 
how many other logical transformations from the same source
 
how many other logical transformations from the same source
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