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In [[logic]] and [[mathematics]], a '''multigrade operator''' <math>\Omega</math> is a ''[[parametric operator]]'' with ''parameter'' ''k'' in the set '''N''' of non-negative integers.
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A '''multigrade operator''' <math>\Omega\!</math> is a ''[[parametric operator]]'' with ''parameter'' <math>k\!</math> in the set <math>\mathbb{N}\!</math> of non-negative integers.
  
The application of a multigrade operator <math>\Omega</math> to a finite sequence of operands (''x''<sub>1</sub>,&nbsp;…,&nbsp;''x''<sub>''k''</sub>) is typically denoted with the parameter ''k'' left tacit, as the appropriate application is implicit in the number of operands listed.  Thus <math>\Omega</math>(''x''<sub>1</sub>,&nbsp;…,&nbsp;''x''<sub>''k''</sub>) may be taken for <math>\Omega</math><sub>''k''</sub>(''x''<sub>1</sub>,&nbsp;…,&nbsp;''x''<sub>''k''</sub>).
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The application of a multigrade operator <math>\Omega\!</math> to a finite sequence of operands <math>(x_1, \ldots, x_k)\!</math> is typically denoted with the parameter <math>k\!</math> left tacit, as the appropriate application is implicit in the number of operands listed.  Thus <math>\Omega (x_1, \ldots, x_k)\!</math> may be taken for <math>\Omega_k (x_1, \ldots, x_k).\!</math>
  
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* [http://intersci.ss.uci.edu/wiki/index.php/Differential_Logic_:_Introduction Differential Logic : Introduction]
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Latest revision as of 04:12, 7 November 2015

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A multigrade operator \(\Omega\!\) is a parametric operator with parameter \(k\!\) in the set \(\mathbb{N}\!\) of non-negative integers.

The application of a multigrade operator \(\Omega\!\) to a finite sequence of operands \((x_1, \ldots, x_k)\!\) is typically denoted with the parameter \(k\!\) left tacit, as the appropriate application is implicit in the number of operands listed. Thus \(\Omega (x_1, \ldots, x_k)\!\) may be taken for \(\Omega_k (x_1, \ldots, x_k).\!\)

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