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Jaakov (jaakovREMOVEIT@DELETEITro.ru) 2015/04/05 04:45

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Dear all:

Today I had a similar issue. We have assignments, not an equation here:


For each \(k < \omega\) let
\(((X^k_t)_{t<n},(Y^k_t)_{t<n}) \colonequals
   F_1^k\left((\emptyset)_{t<n},(\emptyset)_{t<n}\right)\)
and
\((Z^k_t)_{t<n} \colonequals H_2^k((\emptyset)_{t<n})\)
(where \(k\) is an upper index on the left-hand side and an exponent on
the right-hand side of the assignments).


Would you still write "-hand" here with the same ease as for equations?

Best,

Jaakov.

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