Logical Graphs • First Impressions 10

Primary Arithmetic as Semiotic System (cont.)

The axioms of the primary arithmetic are shown below, as they appear in both graph and string forms, along with pairs of names which come in handy for referring to the two opposing directions of applying the axioms.

Axiom I₁

Axiom I₂

Resources

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