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A Note on Matrices for Systems of nonsense-logics

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We construct a class K of algebras which are matrices of the logical system Z introduced in [4]. It is shown that algebras belonging to the class K are decomposable into disjoint subalgebras which are Boolean algebras.

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To the memory of Jerzy Słupecki

Translated From the Polish by Jan Zygmunt.

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HaŁkowska, K. A Note on Matrices for Systems of nonsense-logics. Studia Logica 48, 461–464 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00370200

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