$j$ is omitted. However, this is a purely local property of the left-hand side and does not result in any problems in the proof of Theorem \[poly\].

The verification of properties 2 and 3 for the higher order operations can be done by technical computations as in the proof of the corresponding properties in [@robinson]. For the proof of property 3, see [@xu].

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