On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 02:55:57PM -0500, Uri Guttman wrote: > > damian's syntax table and his use of the term vectorizing made me wonder > why we call his [op] thing a hyperoperator? the word hyper i assume came > from hyperdimensional. but calling [] the vectorizing (or just vectored) > op variant makes much more sense.
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