Signed-off-by: Jim Pryor <profjim@jimpryor.net>
> **W** is defined to be: `\f x . f x x`. (So `W f` accepts one argument and gives it to `f` twice. What is the meaning of `W multiply`?)
-> **ω** is defined to be: `\x. x x`
+> **ω** (that is, lower-case omega) is defined to be: `\x. x x`
It's possible to build a logical system equally powerful as the lambda calculus (and readily intertranslatable with it) using just combinators, considered as atomic operations. Such a language doesn't have any variables in it: not just no free variables, but no variables at all.