Content and singletons bring unique identification minors
Erkko Lehtonen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new class of functions called functions determined by content and singletons, exploring their properties and relationships with other classes of functions with a unique identification minor.
Contribution
It defines and analyzes the properties of functions determined by content and singletons, a novel class with a unique identification minor, and investigates their invariance groups and similarity.
Findings
Established properties of functions determined by content and singletons.
Explored relationships with other classes of functions with a unique identification minor.
Analyzed invariance groups and similarity of these functions.
Abstract
A new class of functions with a unique identification minor is introduced: functions determined by content and singletons. Relationships between this class with other known classes of functions with a unique identification minor are investigated. Some properties of functions determined by content and singletons are established, especially concerning invariance groups and similarity.
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