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    Upward arrows are often used to indicate an increase in a numerical value, and downward arrows indicate a decrease. In mathematical logic, a right-facing arrow indicates material conditional, and a left-right (bidirectional) arrow indicates if and only if, an upwards arrow indicates the NAND operator (negation of conjunction), an downwards arrow indicates the NOR operator (negation of ...