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Infinitary logic is an extension of classical logic that allows for formulas to have infinite lengths, enabling the expression of more complex properties of mathematical structures. Unlike standard first-order or second-order logics, where formulas are made up of a finite number of symbols, infinitary logic permits formulas with infinitely many variables or connectives.

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