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Negation normal form
A logical formula is in negation normal form if negation occurs only immediately above elementary propositions, and {lnot, lor,land} are the only allowed Boolean connectives. In classical logic each formula can be brought into this form by replacing implications and equivalences by their definitions, using De Morgan's laws to push negation inside, and eliminating double negations.
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