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|   | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Propositional Equation Reasoning Systems}}  |   | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Propositional Equation Reasoning Systems}}  | 
| − | This article develops elementary facts about a family of formal calculi called '''propositional equation reasoning systems''' ('''PERS''').  This work follows on the ''alpha graphs'' that [[Charles Sanders Peirce]] devised as a graphical syntax for [[propositional calculus]] and also on the ''calculus of indications'' that George Spencer Brown presented in his ''Laws of Form''.  | + | This article develops elementary facts about a family of formal calculi described as '''propositional equation reasoning systems''' ('''PERS''').  This work follows on the ''alpha graphs'' that [[Charles Sanders Peirce]] devised as a graphical syntax for [[propositional calculus]] and also on the ''calculus of indications'' that George Spencer Brown presented in his ''Laws of Form''.  | 
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|   | ==Formal development==  |   | ==Formal development==  |