In <1132868781.501801.303280@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, on
11/26/2005
at 12:19 PM,
DGoncz@aol.com said:
>so it seems very natural to interrupt at this point and ask:
> "Does dA = A or perhaps dF=F define anything using the rules
> above?"
No, because dA is of higher degree than A, and hence cannot equal it.
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