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In Preparation
The information below is preliminary and cannot be trusted! (v)
Today's Agenda
- Sweeping clean a tree and
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is a VS-algebra (see more at VS, TS and TG Algebras).
- In the coordinates above, write the
relations in various algebraic notations.
- R4:
or
.
- R3:
or
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- R2:
or
.
- R1:
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- Symmetry of
and of
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,
and 
- Idempotence for
,
,
and
.
in terms of
and
and
in terms of
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General Principle. Believe not, until you see a running program.