Perhaps some well-informed commentary could spark some
comprehension for me as to why the following
applications of infix (\) have the results they do:

   0 ]\ 9 7 6




   $0 ]\ 9 7 6
4 0
   1 ]\ 9 7 6
9
7
6
   $1 ]\ 9 7 6
3 1
   2 ]\ 9 7 6
9 7
7 6
   $2 ]\ 9 7 6
2 2
   3 ]\ 9 7 6
9 7 6
   $3 ]\ 9 7 6
1 3
   4 ]\ 9 7 6
   $4 ]\ 9 7 6
0 4
   $5 ]\ 9 7 6
0 5
   
Sorry to say, I'm at a loss as to the relationship
between input and output, for these.  I see a
geometric pattern across x values 1 through 3, but I
can't generalize it.

(Both conjugate (+) and same (]) operate identically
for noncomplex values; I've written these examples
using same.)


 
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