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In logic and mathematics, a multigrade operator \(\Omega\) is a parametric operator with parameter k in the set N of non-negative integers.
The application of a multigrade operator \(\Omega\) to a finite sequence of operands (x1, …, xk) is typically denoted with the parameter k left tacit, as the appropriate application is implicit in the number of operands listed. Thus \(\Omega\)(x1, …, xk) may be taken for \(\Omega\)k(x1, …, xk).
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