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Minimally incomplete sets of Łukasiewiczian truth functions (English)
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1983
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An n-valued truth function is called pure if it is closed on the set \(\{1,n\}\). And, if it can be defined by composition from \(\neg\) and \(\to\), it is said to be Łukasiewiczian or an Ł\(_ n-function\). The author shows the following equivalences for \(n>2:\) a) n-1 is prime; b) the set of Ł\(_ n-functions\) coincides with the set of pure n-valued functions; c) \(\{ \neg,\to,f\}\) is functionally complete if f is non- Łukasiewiczian.
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minimally incomplete sets of Łukasiewiczian truth functions
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functional completeness
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n-valued truth function
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