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by lisper
4322 days ago
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> the standard notation is easier to read Only because you're used to it. In fact, standard notation is much harder to read because it's ambiguous, often to the point of actively introducing errors. See: http://mitpress.mit.edu/sites/default/files/titles/content/s... > If you want I can give you examples No, I don't dispute that blackboards are useful. What I dispute is that their utility is so high that we ought to design mathematical notation around their limitations. |
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>It seems tempting to have a single unambiguous notation for mathematics. But In constructing such a language, one will quickly realize that doing mathematics becomes an intensely arduous task.
When talking about math, our notation doesn't have to be precise, and that's ok.
> No, I don't dispute that blackboards are useful. Just obsolete :P