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by gumby
1382 days ago
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It’s also smoother than the sigma, which visually incorporates the fundamental theorem of calculus. In general I’m glad we use Leibniz’s notation and not Newton’s, because my handwriting is messy. Though I did use dot and dot dot in physics long ago. |
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Also, the capital pi (Π) used for product notation, is basically the Greek 'P' (i.e. P for "Product").