Hey,
So uh, how would you represent an Existential Uniqueness quantifier without using the symbol "E!" (backwards E)
for example, how would you write " E! x < D such that P(x) " (there exists a unique x in domain D such that P)
without using the "E" symbol. (only "for all (A)" and "there exists (E)" allowed)
hmmm...
So uh, how would you represent an Existential Uniqueness quantifier without using the symbol "E!" (backwards E)
for example, how would you write " E! x < D such that P(x) " (there exists a unique x in domain D such that P)
without using the "E" symbol. (only "for all (A)" and "there exists (E)" allowed)
hmmm...