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- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "There are many variants of the notation, such as ⟨u".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "This may also be denoted as cl or Cl.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "This may also be written A wr H.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "This may also be written A′, At or Atr.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "This may also be written A*T, AT*, A*, T or .".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "This may also be written R* as described below, or U.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "This may also be written R× as described above, or U.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "This may also be written as K ≥ F.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "This may also be written as P, Pr, P[X] or Pr[X].".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "This may also be written ≃, ≅, ~, ♎ , or ≒.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "Used in various formulas involving circles; π is equivalent to the amount of area a circle would take up in a square of equal width with an area of 4 square units, roughly 3.14/4. It is also the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "Used to mark the end of a proof.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "W⊥ means the orthogonal complement of W , the set of all vectors in V orthogonal to every vector in W.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "X ~ D, means the random variable X has the probability distribution D.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "X×Y means the set of all ordered pairs with the first element of each pair selected from X and the second element selected from Y.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "[K : F] means the degree of the extension K : F.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "[S] maps a true statement S to 1 and a false statement S to 0.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "[a, b, c] = a × b · c, the scalar product of a × b with c.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "[a, b] = ab − ba, if a, b ∈ R .".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "[a] means the equivalence class of a, i.e. {x : x ~ a}, where ~ is an equivalence relation.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "[a]R means the same, but with R as the equivalence relation.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "[g, h] = g−1h−1gh , if g, h ∈ G .".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "[x] means the floor of x, i.e. the largest integer less than or equal to x.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "a ∣ b means a divides b.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "a ∤ b means a does not divide b.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "a * b means the product of a and b.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "a ^ b means a raised to the power of b".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "a ~ b means .".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "a ∈ S means a is an element of the set S; a S means a is not an element of S.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "a ≡ b means a − b is divisible by n".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "f * g means the convolution of f and g.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "f means the value of the function f at the element x.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "f means { f : x ∈ X }, the image of the function f under the set X ⊆ dom.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "f ~ g means .".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "f ′ means the derivative of the function f at the point x, i.e., the slope of the tangent to f at x.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "f ≪ g means the growth of f is asymptotically bounded by g.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "f: X → Y means the function f maps the set X into the set Y.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "f: a ↦ b means the function f maps the element a to the element b.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "f[X] means { f : x ∈ X }, the image of the function f under the set X ⊆ dom.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "f∘g is the function, such that = f.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "if is represented in polar coordinates with , then .".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "is shorthand for .".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "is the algebraic closure of the field F.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "is the estimator or the estimate for the parameter .".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "is the mean .".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "is the normalized version of vector , having length 1.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "is the topological closure of the set S.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "let S be a subset of N for example, represents the average of all the element in S.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "m ~ n means the quantities m and n have the same order of magnitude, or general size.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means and represent the same thing or value.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means is a proper subgroup of .".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means is greater than .".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means is less than .".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means the number of combinations of k elements drawn from a set of n elements.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means .".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means a space with a point at infinity.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means reverse or rising binomial coefficient.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means that and do not represent the same thing or value.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means the complex conjugate of z.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means the derivative of x with respect to time. That is .".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means the finite sequence/tuple .".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means the highest common factor of a and b.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means the nonnegative number whose square is .".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means the probability of the event X occurring.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means the set of all (n+1)-tuples ::.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means the set of real numbers.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means the set with no elements. { } means the same.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means the smallest subgroup of G containing every element of S.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means the tensor product of V and U. means the tensor product of modules V and U over the ring R.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means {..., −3, −2, −1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ...}. + or > means {1, 2, 3, ...} .".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means {a + b i + c j + d k : a,b,c,d ∈ }.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means {a + b i : a,b ∈ }.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "means {p/q : p ∈ , q ∈ }.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "n means {[0], [1], [2], ...[n−1]} with addition and multiplication modulo n.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "n! means the product 1 × 2 × ... × n.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "n# is product of all prime numbers less than or equal to n.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "p n means that p is a partition of n.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "p'a ∣∣ n means p'a exactly divides n .".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "restricts to the attribute set.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "the value of a random variable one would "expect" to find if one could repeat the random variable process an infinite number of times and take the average of the values obtained".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "u · v means the dot product of vectors u and v".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "u × v means the cross product of vectors u and v".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "u ∧ v means the wedge product of any multivectors u and v. In three-dimensional Euclidean space the wedge product and the cross product of two vectors are each other's Hodge dual.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "x y means y is derivable from x.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "x ∥ y means x is incomparable to y.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "x ∥ y means x is parallel to y.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "x ∦ y means x is not parallel to y.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "x ⋕ y means x is equal and parallel to y.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "x <• y means that x is covered by y.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "x := y, y =: x or x ≡ y means x is defined to be another name for y, under certain assumptions taken in context.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "x ≈ y means x is approximately equal to y.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "x ≤ y means x is less than or equal to y.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "x ≥ y means x is greater than or equal to y.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "x ≦ y means that each component of vector x is less than or equal to each corresponding component of vector y.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "x ≧ y means that each component of vector x is greater than or equal to each corresponding component of vector y.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "x ≪ y means x is much less than y.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "x ≫ y means x is much greater than y.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "x ⊥ y means that x is comparable to y.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "x ⊥ y means x has no factor greater than 1 in common with y.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "x ⊥ y means x is perpendicular to y; or more generally x is orthogonal to y.".