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== Special case 1 ==
== Special case 1 ==
Suppose the base temp tempers out `(Sk)^m S(k+1)^n` for nonzero integers m and n. An extension by one basis element is ''natural'' if it tempers out `Sk` and `S(k+1)`.
Suppose the base temp tempers out (Sk)^m S(k+1)^n for nonzero integers m and n. An extension by one basis element is ''natural'' if it tempers out Sk and S(k+1).

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Goal: Formalize temp extension naturalness or a naturalness' that is stronger than naturalness.

Special case 1

Suppose the base temp tempers out (Sk)^m S(k+1)^n for nonzero integers m and n. An extension by one basis element is natural if it tempers out Sk and S(k+1).