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IEEE 260.3

American National Standard Mathematical Signs and Symbols for Use in Physical Sciences and Technology

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Organization: IEEE
Publication Date: 18 March 1993
Status: active
Page Count: 43
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Only signs and symbols used in writing mathematical text are contained in this Standard. Special symbols peculiar to certain branches of mathematics, such as non-Euclidean Geometries, Abstract Algebras, Topology, and Mathematics of Finance, which are not ordinarily applied to the physical sciences and engineering, have been omitted. Because there is no consensus in the literature for signs and symbols used in tensor analysis, the subject of tensors is relegated to future editions when there is general agreement among authorities in the field.

Document History

IEEE 260.3
March 18, 1993
American National Standard Mathematical Signs and Symbols for Use in Physical Sciences and Technology
Only signs and symbols used in writing mathematical text are contained in this Standard. Special symbols peculiar to certain branches of mathematics, such as non-Euclidean Geometries, Abstract...
January 1, 1993
American National Standard Mathematical Signs and Symbols for Use in Physical Sciences and Technology
Only signs and symbols used in writing mathematical text are contained in this Standard. Special symbols peculiar to certain branches of mathematics, such as non-Euclidean Geometries, Abstract...
January 1, 1993
American National Standard Mathematical Signs and Symbols for Use in Physical Sciences and Technology
Foreword  This Standard is a revision of ANSI Y10.20-1975, the original edition of Mathematical Signs and Symbols for Use in Physical Sciences and Technology. The purpose of this second edition is...

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