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    Schönfinkel-type operators for classical logic (English)
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    20 September 2010
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    The author defines a new operator, dual to Schönfinkel's one, and proves that this operator by itself is sufficient to define all the connectives and operators of classical first-order logic. It is shown that there are four binary operators such that each can serve as the only undefined logical constant for classical first-order logic and that, for every \(n\)-ary connective that yields a functionally complete singleton set of connectives, two Schönfinkel-type operators are definable, and all the latter ones are definable in this way.
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    functional completeness
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    sufficient sets of operators
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    quantifiers
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    Peirce
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    Sheffer
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    Post
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    Schönfinkel.
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