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- 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.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "y ∝ x means that y = kx for some constant k.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "z∗ means the complex conjugate of z.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "{a,b,c} means the set consisting of a, b, and c.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "{x : P} means the set of all x for which P is true. {x".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "Δx means a change in x.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "‖ x ‖ means the norm of the element x of a normed vector space.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "‖x‖ means the nearest integer to x.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "∂f means the degree of the polynomial f.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "∂f/∂x'i means the partial derivative of f with respect to x'i, where f is a function on .".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "∇f is the vector of partial derivatives .".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "∗R means the set of hyperreal numbers. Other sets can be used in place of R.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "∗v means the Hodge dual of a vector v. If v is a k-vector within an n-dimensional oriented inner product space, then ∗v is an -vector.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "⊤ means the largest element of a lattice.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "⊤ means the top or universal type; every type in the type system of interest is a subtype of top.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "⊥ means the bottom type ; bottom is the subtype of every type in the type system.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "⊥ means the smallest element of a lattice.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "⌈x⌉ means the ceiling of x, i.e. the smallest integer greater than or equal to x.".
- 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 "△ABC △DEF means triangle ABC is congruent to triangle DEF.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "△ABC ~ △DEF means triangle ABC is similar to triangle DEF.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "⟨S⟩ means the span of S ⊆ V. That is, it is the intersection of all subspaces of V which contain S.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "⟨u,v⟩ means the inner product of u and v, where u and v are members of an inner product space.".
- List_of_mathematical_symbols explain "⟨u1, u2, ...⟩ is shorthand for ⟨{u1, u2, ...}⟩.".
- List_of_minimalist_composers explain "why "more current"/"contemporary" when many of the composers listed above currently compose".
- Markušica explain "Which one? Please provide wikilink.".
- Ningbo_University explain "What does this mean?".
- Northwest_University_(China) explain "When? By whom?".
- Old_Catholic_Church explain "See discussion".
- Old_Roman_Catholic_Church_in_Europe explain "Are other sects funded in the UK?".
- Old_Roman_Catholic_Church_in_Europe explain "Are these statements about organizational structure alone? Does the sect's ecclesiological model conform to theological and disciplinary canons of ecumenical councils as orthodox?".
- Old_Roman_Catholic_Church_in_Europe explain "Did the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Quebec acknowledge that Lacroix's ordination is valid through Mathew?".
- Old_Roman_Catholic_Church_in_Europe explain "Does the sect conform to theological and disciplinary canons of ecumenical councils or is arbitrary?".
- Old_Roman_Catholic_Church_in_Europe explain "Does the sect corporately own property or do the individual congregations?".
- Old_Roman_Catholic_Church_in_Europe explain "Does the sect define its beliefs and practices or does each congregation defines its own?".
- Old_Roman_Catholic_Church_in_Europe explain "Is this group classified by the Roman Catholic Church either as a Church or as an ecclesial community?".
- Pinus_roxburghii explain "Original passage was «»".
- Polish_National_Catholic_Church explain "Vague, does not describe the relationship nor the name of the church.".
- Polish_National_Catholic_Church explain "What does this mean?".
- Prads-Haute-Bléone explain "A better translation from fr:Prads-Haute-Bléone#Risques naturels et technologiques will be appropriate, to make it more readable".
- Robert_Baden-Powell,_1st_Baron_Baden-Powell explain "1933".
- Rudolph_de_Landas_Berghes explain "Was he actually licensed?".
- Selena_Li explain "by whom?".
- Shanghai_University explain "What does this mean? Did he die in office?".
- Stone_paper explain "should it be "they"?".
- Ultrajectine explain "Was Neercassel a leader or a sympathizer?".
- Ultrajectine explain "What does this mean?".
- Ultrajectine explain "What were the alleged abuses? Did they define ultrajectine ideology?".
- Volcano explain "interior compared to what?".
- Western_Rite_Orthodoxy explain "Does this mean Russian Orthodox Church or Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia".
- Western_Rite_Orthodoxy explain "There was no Czechoslovakia until 1918.".
- Western_Rite_Orthodoxy explain "Which church – ECOF or UACORO?".
- Western_Rite_Orthodoxy explain "Which one, there are currently five different patriarchates".
- Western_Rite_Orthodoxy explain "inspiration about what?".