Journal of Formalized Mathematics
Volume 2, 1990
University of Bialystok
Copyright (c) 1990
Association of Mizar Users
Three-Argument Operations and Four-Argument Operations
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Michal Muzalewski
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Warsaw University, Bialystok
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Wojciech Skaba
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Nicholas Copernicus University, Torun
Summary.
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The article contains the definition of three- and four- argument
operations. The article introduces also a few operation related schemes:
{\it FuncEx3D}, {\it TriOpEx}, {\it Lambda3D}, {\it TriOpLambda}, {\it FuncEx4D},
{\it QuaOpEx}, {\it Lambda4D}, {\it QuaOpLambda}.
Supported by RPBP.III-24.C6.
The terminology and notation used in this paper have been
introduced in the following articles
[3]
[6]
[1]
[2]
[5]
[4]
Contents (PDF format)
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Received October 2, 1990
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