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− | It may also be noted that <math>\texttt{(x, y)}</math> is the same function as <math>x + y\!</math> and <math>x \ne y</math>, and that the inclusive disjunctions indicated for <math>\texttt{(x, y)}</math> and for <math>\texttt{(x, y, z)}</math> may be replaced with exclusive disjunctions without affecting the meaning, because the terms disjoined are already disjoint. However, the function <math>\texttt{(x, y, z)}</math> is not the same thing as the function <math>x + y + z\!</math>. | + | It may also be noted that <math>\texttt{(x, y)}</math> is the same function as <math>x + y\!</math> and <math>x \ne y</math>, and that the inclusive disjunctions indicated for <math>\texttt{(x, y)}</math> and for <math>\texttt{(x, y, z)}</math> may be replaced with exclusive disjunctions without affecting the meaning, because the terms disjoined are already disjoint. However, the function <math>\texttt{(x, y, z)}</math> is not the same thing as the function <math>x + y + z.\!</math> |
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| The minimal negation operator ('''mno''') has a legion of aliases: ''logical boundary operator'', ''[[limen|limen operator]]'', ''threshold operator'', or ''least action operator'', to name but a few. The rationale for these names is visible in the [[venn diagram]]s of the corresponding operations on [[set]]s. | | The minimal negation operator ('''mno''') has a legion of aliases: ''logical boundary operator'', ''[[limen|limen operator]]'', ''threshold operator'', or ''least action operator'', to name but a few. The rationale for these names is visible in the [[venn diagram]]s of the corresponding operations on [[set]]s. |