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  • 2. The "enlargement" operator [capital Epsilon], written here as E. These days, E is more often called the "shift" operator.
    134 KB (14,931 words) - 13:30, 5 December 2014
  • By a slight overuse of notation, it is usual to write <math>S (\text{Alice}, \text{Bob}, \text{Denise})\!</ | <math>L(a, b, c, d, e)\!</math>
    20 KB (2,925 words) - 17:08, 14 November 2015
  • [ 0x1D200 ] = "GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-1", [ 0x1D201 ] = "GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-2",
    126 KB (16,762 words) - 07:46, 16 July 2021
  • { 0x00AB30, 0x00AB6F, "Latin Extended-E" }, { 0x01D200, 0x01D24F, "Ancient Greek Musical Notation" },
    23 KB (1,883 words) - 07:45, 16 July 2021
  • * Moore, E., and Robin, R.S. (1964), ''Studies in the Philosophy of C.S. Peirce, Secon * Peirce, C.S. (1870), "Description of a Notation for the Logic of Relatives, Resulting from an Amplification of the Concepti
    18 KB (2,307 words) - 21:04, 27 May 2015
  • ...ldsymbol\varepsilon f\!</math> or a differential enlargement <math>\mathrm{E}f\!</math> of a prior proposition <math>f.\!</math> Table&nbsp;2 exhibits ...000; border-left:0.75pt solid #000000; border-right:none;" | <math>\mathrm{E}\!</math>
    150 KB (18,770 words) - 15:54, 26 December 2020
  • ...cribe the ''translations'' that are induced among their allied families of notation. ...ximum level of generality, or even found to be thinking of it, and so this notation is usually meaningful and readily understandable whenever it is read in the
    129 KB (17,728 words) - 22:14, 9 December 2015
  • -- Accept any unit with an engineering notation prefix like "e6cuft" local exponent, baseunit = unitcode:match('^e(%d+)(.*)')
    132 KB (21,500 words) - 21:05, 15 July 2021
  • \mathit{e}. & \text{emperor} ...erms to their numbers that Peirce signifies by means of the square bracket notation <math>[t]\!</math> has one of its principal uses in providing a basis for t
    226 KB (33,992 words) - 16:22, 29 December 2017
  • ...analysis in an explicit way, it is necessary to have in place a technical notation for marking the very kinds of interpretive assumptions that normally go unm A notation for discourse analysis ought to find a crucial test of its usefulness in wh
    290 KB (38,052 words) - 18:21, 28 August 2014
  • ...to Y</math> another function <math>\mathrm{E}f</math>, where <math>\mathrm{E}f : X \times X \to Y</math> is defined by the following equation: | <math>\mathrm{E}f(x, y) ~=~ f(x + y).</math>
    369 KB (46,156 words) - 04:20, 27 December 2016
  • ...transaction was concluded. The neighboring land mentioned was in Postražišće. This neighboring land belonged to Antonio Xuvella (modern Croatian: Antun '''2.''' Owned property in Postražišće, proir to 1642.
    14 KB (2,224 words) - 07:15, 28 November 2021
  • inflection = { '', { e = 'n', 'e',
    81 KB (7,865 words) - 08:01, 16 July 2021
  • \mathit{e}. & \text{emperor} ...erms to their numbers that Peirce signifies by means of the square bracket notation <math>[t]\!</math> has one of its principal uses in providing a basis for t
    190 KB (28,590 words) - 21:24, 21 February 2017
  • -- I.e. the first two and last two characters of the string must be newlines. c0 [[Speed of light#Numerical value, notation, and units|''c''<sub>0</sub>]]
    27 KB (3,928 words) - 07:50, 16 July 2021
  • Table 1 outlines the notation that I use for propositional calculus. Explained as briefly as possible, I ...-off displays, but in contexts where parentheses are needed for functional notation I will use a distinctive font for logical operators.
    394 KB (54,134 words) - 14:30, 3 March 2023
  • Table 1 outlines a notation for propositional calculus based on two types of logical connectives, both Table 2 exhibits the scheme of notation I use to formalize the domain of propositional calculus, corresponding to t
    528 KB (75,728 words) - 21:56, 14 January 2021
  • Table 1 outlines a notation for propositional calculus based on two types of logical connectives, both Table 2 exhibits the scheme of notation I use to formalize the domain of propositional calculus, corresponding to t
    529 KB (75,750 words) - 14:32, 3 March 2023
  • local exponent, baseunit = unitcode:match('^e(%d+)(.*)') local lhs, zeros, rhs = result:match('^(.-e%-)(0+)(.*)')
    70 KB (11,226 words) - 21:09, 15 July 2021
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    121 KB (16,341 words) - 04:34, 30 October 2015

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