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A boolean-valued function is a [[../Bijective/|function]] of [[../Bijective/|type]] f:X𝔹, where X is an arbitrary set and where 𝔹 is a [[../BooleanDomain/|boolean domain]].

A boolean function (of finite [[../Bijective/|arity]] k) is a boolean-valued function of type f:𝔹k𝔹.

In some contexts a boolean-valued function may be referred to as a predicate or a proposition . In other contexts these terms may be used to describe the syntactic entities that denote or express boolean-valued functions, or that have boolean-valued functions among their canonical or intended models. When necessary to avoid confusion, terms like propositional expression or predicate formula may be used to distinguish signs from their objects.

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