fake letter rule
fake letter rule
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I was trying to write đť”…, but I find this strangely pretty
fake letter rule
I was trying to write đť”…, but I find this strangely pretty
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When I was in college this was one of the biggest pleasures studying math gave me. Every semester I learned new letters and did practice sheets to try different strikes, shapes. Still remember explaining to my wife why the fancy L from a Laplace transformation couldn't be an l (that's already living individuals with age x in life tables) or L (can't remember the reason now). My H from hypothesis testing was spectacular.
Yes!!! Jaw dropped when I say xi for the first time, though I will say I was astounded that mathemeticians use so many simple letters with font styling that are easy to confuse, like how am I supposed to differentiate đť–Ś in writing from polynomial g đź’€