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A sole sufficient operator or a sole sufficient connective is an [[../QuantumSpinNetworkFunctor2/|operator]] that is sufficient by itself to define all of the [[../QuantumOperatorAlgebra4/|operators]] in a specified set of operators.

In logical contexts this refers to a logical operator that suffices to define all of the [[../Predicate/|boolean-valued functions]], f:X𝔹, where X is an arbitrary set and where 𝔹 is a generic 2-element set, typically 𝔹={0,1}={false,true}, in particular, to define all of the finitary [[../Predicate/|boolean functions]], f:𝔹k𝔹.

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