One way to view a proposition ''f'' : '''B'''<sup>''k''</sup> → '''B''' is to consider its ''fiber of truth'', ''f''<sup>−1</sup>(1) ⊆ '''B'''<sup>''k''</sup>, and to regard it as a ''k''-adic relation ''L'' ⊆ '''B'''<sup>''k''</sup>. | One way to view a proposition ''f'' : '''B'''<sup>''k''</sup> → '''B''' is to consider its ''fiber of truth'', ''f''<sup>−1</sup>(1) ⊆ '''B'''<sup>''k''</sup>, and to regard it as a ''k''-adic relation ''L'' ⊆ '''B'''<sup>''k''</sup>. |