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  • ...-last=Nodelman |editor2-first=Uri}}</ref> is a [[natural deductive logic]] notation system developed by [[John Lemmon|E.J. Lemmon]].<ref name=lemmon1965>See {{ Suppes–Lemmon notation is a notation for predicate calculus with equality, so its description can be separated i ...
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  • |colspan=6|Coxeter notation expresses [[Coxeter group]]s as a list of branch orders of a [[Coxeter diag ...xeter-Dynkin diagram]], with modifiers to indicate certain subgroups. The notation is named after [[H. S. M. Coxeter]], and has been more comprehensively defi ...
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  • {{Short description|Notation to express cause and effect}} '''Causal notation''' is [[notation]] used to express cause and effect. ...
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  • ...opic notation]] (1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p, etc.), but the more traditional X-ray notation is still used with most X-ray spectroscopy techniques including [[Auger ele ! rowspan="2" style="text-align:center"| [[Term symbol|Atomic notation]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Mathematical notation used in probability and statistics}} ...ics]], '''point process notation''' comprises the range of [[mathematical notation]] used to symbolically represent [[random]] [[Mathematical object|objects]] ...
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Big ''O'' in probability notation}} ...ergence of sequences or sets of ordinary numbers, the order in probability notation deals with [[Convergence of random variables|convergence of sets of random ...
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  • ...ice of Software Development |chapter=Publishing formal specifications in Z notation on world wide web |series=Lecture Notes in Computer Science |year=1997|volu * [[Function (mathematics)#Arrow notation|Arrow notation]] – e.g., <math>x\mapsto x+1</math>, also known as ''map'' ...
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  • ...opic notation]] (1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p, etc.), but the more traditional X-ray notation is still used with most X-ray spectroscopy techniques including [[Auger ele ! rowspan="2" style="text-align:center"| [[Term symbol|Atomic notation]] ...
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  • ...notation]], [[Hermann-Mauguin notation]], [[orbifold notation]], [[Coxeter notation]], and [[wallpaper groups]] are listed in the table below. ...[[Hermann-Mauguin notation|Intl]] ||[[Orbifold notation|Orb.]] ||[[Coxeter notation|Cox.]] ...
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  • |bgcolor=#e7dcc3|[[Conway polyhedron notation|Conway notation]]||[https://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10saC saC] ...8 squares, and 56 triangles. It can also be called the [[Conway polyhedron notation|Conway]] '''snub cuboctahedron''' in but will be confused with the Coxeter ...
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  • The [[Language of mathematics|notation convention]] "+&nbsp;h.c." is common in [[quantum mechanics]] in the contex ===Dagger and asterisk notation=== ...
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Big ''O'' in probability notation}} ...ergence of sequences or sets of ordinary numbers, the order in probability notation deals with [[Convergence of random variables|convergence of sets of random ...
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  • ==Notation== In what follows, the following notation will be employed: ...
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  • ===Notation and terminology=== ...
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  • ...math>, which represents the [[Sheffer stroke]] or NAND operation in Polish notation ...
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  • == Notation == ...from the atoms to the set <math>\{ t, f \}</math>, then the double-bracket notation is commonly used to denote a valuation; that is, <math>v(\phi)=[\![\phi]\!] ...
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  • == Formal notation == ...
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  • ...9662-4|page=228}}</ref> (actually a [[monoid]]) on ''X''. The conventional notation for the symmetric inverse semigroup on a set ''X'' is <math>\mathcal{I}_X</ ..._theory|"undefined" element]]; the notation thus extended is called ''path notation''.<ref name=Lipscomb97_xiii/> ...
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  • ==Notation and preliminaries== ...
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  • ...</math>, not with respect to <math>p</math> (the constant under the big-O notation may depend on <math>p</math>). ...
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  • ==Notation== ...
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  • ==Formal notation== ...
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  • ...gorithm]] to translate expressions from infix notation to [[Reverse Polish notation]] and calculates the result using a simple [[Stack (abstract data type)|Sta ...
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  • === Notation === The following notation is used to describe the algorithm: ...
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  • In some instances, a different notation is used where the parentheses aren't required, and function application can ...ath>, its application is represented as <math>f(x, y)</math> by the former notation and <math>f\;(x,y)</math> (or <math>f \; \langle x, y \rangle</math> with t ...
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  • ...xists x</math> must be uniformly replaced by ''c''. This is implied by the notation <math>P\left({a}\right)</math>, but its explicit statement is often left ou In one formal notation, the rule may be denoted by ...
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