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In this note, the author uses a combination of mathematical induction and anvaya from Indian logic in order to deduce properties of a list of objects. The objects are of a specific, `nested' type. For these objects, it is shown that for any object in the list, the object inheres in the previous one.
3 pages. Addendum: The objects, as constructed have a forward inherence. The reverse inherence is superposed on the forward inherence, being given in the base case and being assumed in the k-th case.:
nyaya, anvaya, induction
nyaya, anvaya, induction
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