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by quietbritishjim
2157 days ago
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* I find it quite unusual in practice for genuinely new symbolic notation to be used by an author. Maybe that just reflects the fields I read about most (information theory, Bayesian modelling, harmonic analysis). * Usually you don't come across a journal article or even blog post with a single isolated equation. So any new or unusual notation can be explained once and reused many times. * Even if you did have an isolated equation with unusual notation, I still think it's more clear to define the notation and then show the equation rather than spelling it out it words! (I'm sure you could find terrible counterexamples!) The visual benefit seems so great to me that it would be worth splitting it into two parts. A bit like a diagram or a graph can make things clearer even if it needs a bit of explanation. |
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