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Peano–Russell notation

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Peano–Russell notation, also known as the Peano-Russell system or Russell's notation, is a formal language developed in logic and mathematics, primarily associated with the work of Giuseppe Peano and Bertrand Russell. This notation is intended to express mathematical concepts, particularly in the context of set theory and the foundations of mathematics, using symbols and a structured format. ### General Features 1.

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