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Unary constraint domains: each primitive constraint either has the form x θ y, where x and y are variables, or contains only one variable. Some times a primitive constraint that contains just one variable is called a BasicConstraint. | Unary constraint domains: each primitive constraint either has the form x ~ y, where x and y are variables, or contains only one variable. Some times a primitive constraint that contains just one variable is called a BasicConstraint. Note: ~ is used to denote a PredicateSymbol |
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Unary constraint domains: each primitive constraint either has the form x ~ y, where x and y are variables, or contains only one variable. Some times a primitive constraint that contains just one variable is called a BasicConstraint.
Note: ~ is used to denote a PredicateSymbol
from http://crypto.stanford.edu/~ninghui/papers/spkisdsi_csfw03.pdf
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