Journal of Formalized Mathematics
Volume 7, 1995
University of Bialystok
Copyright (c) 1995 Association of Mizar Users

Some Properties of Restrictions of Finite Sequences


Czeslaw Bylinski
Warsaw University, Bialystok

Summary.

The aim of the paper is to define some basic notions of restrictions of finite sequences.

MML Identifier: FINSEQ_5

The terminology and notation used in this paper have been introduced in the following articles [6] [8] [1] [9] [3] [2] [7] [5] [4]

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Received January 25, 1995


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