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This generalization is called a ternary commutator, and there are $n$-commutator generalizations, as explained here:

http://ilorentz.org/beenakker/MO/n_commutators.png

This generalization is called a ternary commutator, and there are $n$-commutator generalizations, as explained here:

http://ilorentz.org/beenakker/MO/n_commutators.png

This generalization is called a ternary commutator, and there are $n$-commutator generalizations, as explained here:

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This generalization is called a ternary commutator, seeand there are $n$-commutator generalizations, as explained here.:

http://ilorentz.org/beenakker/MO/n_commutators.png

This generalization is called a ternary commutator, see here.

This generalization is called a ternary commutator, and there are $n$-commutator generalizations, as explained here:

http://ilorentz.org/beenakker/MO/n_commutators.png
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This generalization is called a ternary commutator, see here.