👉 In logic, a prologus is a logical connective used in Boolean algebra. It stands for "positive one" and can be defined as follows:
Prologus (p): A binary operator that takes two operands and returns their product.
Logarithm (l): A unary operator that returns the logarithm of p to some base, e.g., log(p) = log(2) + log(3).
Prologus (p): A binary