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- Typographical_conventions_in_mathematical_formulae abstract "Typographical conventions in mathematical formulae provide uniformity across mathematical texts and help the readers of those texts to grasp new concepts quickly.Mathematical notation includes letters from various alphabets, as well as special mathematical symbols. Letters in various fonts often have specific, fixed meanings in particular areas of mathematics. A mathematical article or a theorem typically starts from the definitions of the introduced symbols, such as: "Let G = (V, E) be a graph with the vertex set V and edge set E...". Theoretically it is admissible to write "Let X = (a, q) be a graph with the vertex set a and edge set q..."; however, this would decrease readability, since the reader has to consciously memorize these unusual notations in a limited context.Usage of subscripts and superscripts is also an important convention. In the early days of computers with limited graphical capabilities for text, sub- and superscripts were represented with the help of additional notation. In particular, n2 could be written as n^2 or n**2 (the latter borrowed from FORTRAN) and n2 could be written as n_2.".
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- Typographical_conventions_in_mathematical_formulae date "May 2009".
- Typographical_conventions_in_mathematical_formulae discuss "Talk:Typographical conventions in mathematical formulae#Globalize".
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- Typographical_conventions_in_mathematical_formulae subject Category:Mathematical_notation.
- Typographical_conventions_in_mathematical_formulae comment "Typographical conventions in mathematical formulae provide uniformity across mathematical texts and help the readers of those texts to grasp new concepts quickly.Mathematical notation includes letters from various alphabets, as well as special mathematical symbols. Letters in various fonts often have specific, fixed meanings in particular areas of mathematics.".
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