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Verbatim: 'the copy-cat strategy can be seen as a dynamic version of the tautology A ∨¬A.'
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- The idea that copy-cat strategies are dynamic counterparts to classical tautologies like A∨¬A.
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- The mechanism by which each step's effect is evaluated against the life of the whole, guiding the unfolding.