On 3/28/2017 10:26 AM, Frédéric
Grosshans wrote:
I don't think it is a script
capital G, but I admit it is arguable. One of the reasons is
that the related variables s and μ are not script capital. If
you're interested, I could check in the
I don't think it is a script capital G, but I admit it is arguable. One of
the reasons is that the related variables s and μ are not script capital.
If you're interested, I could check in the book if script capital are used
in this book for other notations.
Le mar. 28 mars 2017 à 18:52, "Jörg
This is a script capital G or, in TeX notation, {\cal G}. It reflects the use of multiple styles of the same underlying alhabet in mathematics and sciences.
It is not a capital script g (note the different ordering of capital and script).
--Jörg Knappen
I had found in 2013 a GꞬ
Le 28/03/2017 à 18:14, Richard Wordingham a écrit :
On Tue, 28 Mar 2017 21:10:58 +0900
"Martin J. Dürst" wrote:
(in Re: Standaridized variation sequences for the Desert alphabet?)
On 2017/03/27 21:59, Michael Everson wrote:
Aa and Ɑɑ are used contrastively for
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