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Fundamental properties of Kleene-Stone logic functions
Kleene-Stone algebras have been proposed as an algebra with the properties of both Kleene algebra and Stone algebra. Therefore, they have connections with ambiguity and modality. A Kleene-Stone logic function is defined as a function F: