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Implement docs for ufunc. Update docs for logic element-wise functions.#1967

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This is first PR from updating docs for element-wise functions.

Implement docs for ufunc.
Update docs for logic element-wise functions.

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View rendered docs @ https://intelpython.github.io/dpnp/pull/1967/index.html

.. https://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy/reference/ufuncs.html

DPNP provides universal functions (a.k.a. ufuncs) to support various element-wise operations.
A universal function (or ufunc for short) is a function that operates on ndarrays in an element-by-element fashion, \
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Why do we need \ here? Is it helps somehow to format the output? (and in what way?)
I don't see that we used it previously somewhere and so wonder why do we need it here.

wrapper for a function that takes a fixed number of specific inputs and produces a fixed number of specific outputs. \
For full documentation refer to :obj:`numpy.ufunc`.

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Can we put here a link to :class:ufunc like in numpy with more detailed description of the attributes?

:toctree: generated/

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What if about Optional keyword arguments section present in numpy? Should we add it also?


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Do we need to specify index directive? (applicable to different place on the page)

.. index::
   pair: ufunc; attributes

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