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| It is the set of all functions <math>:[a,b]\rightarrow\mathbb{R}</math> that are [[Continuous map|continuous]]
 
| It is the set of all functions <math>:[a,b]\rightarrow\mathbb{R}</math> that are [[Continuous map|continuous]]
 
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Revision as of 23:55, 7 March 2015

Ordered symbols are notations which are (likely) to appear as they are given here, for example C([a,b],R)

denotes the continuous function on the interval [a,b] that map to R - this is unlikely to be given any other way because "C" is for continuous.

Ordered symbols

These are ordered by symbols, and then by LaTeX names secondly, for example A

comes before A
comes before A

Expression Context Details
  • Functional Analysis
  • Real Analysis
Denotes the Norm of a vector
C([a,b],R)
  • Functional Analysis
  • Real Analysis
It is the set of all functions :[a,b]R
that are continuous

Unordered symbols