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Chemistry. Chemical formula; Lewis structure, denotes chemical bonds Dance. Dance notation. Labanotation; Benesh movement notation Written communication (More)

Music notation or musical notation is any system which represents aurally perceived music through the use of written symbols. (More)

Mathematical notation is used in mathematics, and throughout the physical sciences, engineering, and economics. The complexity of such notation ranges from relatively simple ... (More)

Scientific notation, also sometimes known as standard form or as exponential notation, is a way of writing numbers that accommodates values too large or small to be conveniently ... (More)

There is no single uniform notation for differentiation. Instead, several different notations for the derivative of a function or variable have been proposed by different ... (More)

A convenient notation for theoretic scheduling problems was introduced by Ronald Graham, Eugene Lawler, Jan Karel Lenstra & Alexander Rinnooy Kan. (More)

A common modern notation is (n) r which is called a falling factorial. However, the same notation is used for the rising factorial (also called Pochhammer symbol) (More)

In computational complexity theory, big O notation is often used to describe how the size of the input data affects an algorithm 's usage of computational resources (usually ... (More)

In mathematics, tetration (also known as hyper-4) is an iterated exponential, the first hyper operator after exponentiation. The portmanteau word tetration was coined by English ... (More)

The numbered musical notation, better known as jianpu (traditional Chinese: 簡譜; simplified Chinese: 简谱; pinyin: jiǎnpǔ; literally "simplified notation") in Chinese, is a ... (More)

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