notation for a=b
- From: graham <f.martellosio@xxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 11:33:33 EDT
hello,
what is the most common notation amongst mathematicians to distinguish between a=b, where a and b are entities already defined, and a=b to define a (or b). I've encountered ':=' or '==' or = with a triangle above for the latter case. is any of these (or any other) standard in current math literature?
thanks
graham
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