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Studia Logica, 2010
A new structure, called equality algebras, will be introduced. It has two connectives, a meet operation and an equivalence, and a constant. A closure operator will be defined in the class of equality algebras, and we call the closed algebras equivalential. We show that equivalential equality algebras are term equivalent with BCK-algebras with meet.
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A new structure, called equality algebras, will be introduced. It has two connectives, a meet operation and an equivalence, and a constant. A closure operator will be defined in the class of equality algebras, and we call the closed algebras equivalential. We show that equivalential equality algebras are term equivalent with BCK-algebras with meet.
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The Parallelogram Equality and Derived Equalities [PDF]
Our starting point is the well-known Jordan-von Neumann characterization of inner product spaces by the parallelogram equality [JvN]: $$ {\left\| {x + y} \right\|^2} + {\left\| {x - y} \right\|^2} = 2{\left\| x \right\|^2} + 2{\left\| y \right\|^2}\quad \forall x,y \in E $$
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California Law Review, 2008
On May 15, 2008, the California Supreme Court handed down its much anticipated decision in In re Marriage Cases.' In a 4-3 decision authored by Chief Justice Ronald George, the Court struck down California's existing laws 2 limiting civil marriage to opposite-sex couples.
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On May 15, 2008, the California Supreme Court handed down its much anticipated decision in In re Marriage Cases.' In a 4-3 decision authored by Chief Justice Ronald George, the Court struck down California's existing laws 2 limiting civil marriage to opposite-sex couples.
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1999
Does New Labour believe in equality? The question sounds simple, but in fact it is not, which is one of the main reasons why no clear, convincing answer has been given. For although ‘equality’ is one of the most emotive words in the lexicon of centre-left politics, it has no settled or agreed meaning.
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Does New Labour believe in equality? The question sounds simple, but in fact it is not, which is one of the main reasons why no clear, convincing answer has been given. For although ‘equality’ is one of the most emotive words in the lexicon of centre-left politics, it has no settled or agreed meaning.
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