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Quote: combine primitive and concise notations by rules of translation which define primitive equivalents for concise terms

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mathematics as a formal system
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definition

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In logical and mathematical systems either of two … On the one hand we may seek economy … usually for distinctive concise notations for a wealth … try to find a minimum of basic concepts … to express any desired further concept by mere … way, since a poverty in basic idioms tends … theoretical discourse about the language, through minimizing the … facie incompatible, are valuable in their separate ways. … languages, the one a part of the other. … part, called primitive notation, is economical in grammar … primitive notation is equated to some complex built … formalized systems. They are best viewed not as … other.   Google-1   Google-2

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Quote: in logical and mathematical systems want both concise notations and primitive notations that are economical in vocabulary and grammar

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