Abstract

This paper continues the study of EOL forms. The notion of a good EOL form is introduced as an important generalization of the notion of complete and very complete EOL forms. Transformations preserving the property good are obtained and the existence of a variety of good and bad (i.e. not good) forms is demonstrated. It is further shown that good and complete (i.e. vomplete) EOL forms do exist; that propagating EOL forms are bad except under very special circumstances; and that synchronized EOL forms are always bad.

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