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We will say that an MS condition C accepts a matrix in U if M has the property stated in C, and that C REJECT M otherwise. [...] The if-then condition C has the following interpretation: for all matrices M in U such that I(C) is a sub-matrix of M, C ACCEPTS M if T(C) is also a sub-matrix of M, and C REJECTS M if T(C) is distinct from M; if I(C) is distinct from M, then C accepts M regardless of what T(C) is. - Stanley (2004), a pag.77
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