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This is one of 46 small equivalence classes of 3-ary Boolean functions.


They are represented in various ways, especially as bit patterns, colored cubes (i.e. Hasse diagrams) and Venn diagrams ( ).


Below the cubic arrangement the bit patterns are repeated in an 8×8 sec matrix.
On the left the position of the functions is shown in a 16×16 matrix and on the right in an octeract Hasse diagram.

16×16 matrix in diamond orientation
Octeract Hasse diagram


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Other versions A previous version of this diagram has been used as title illustration for a Seed Magazine article about C. P. Snows Two Cultures lecture
- probably to illustrate a cold rationalistic way of thinking, inaccessible to any true human.

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