On 19 Feb 2010, at 00:05, Nick Rudnick wrote:
Mathematicians though stick to their own concepts and definitions individually. For example, I had conversations with one who calls monads "triads", and then one has to cope with that.

Yes. But isn't it also an enrichment by some way?

Yes, one must be able to choose notation that fits with the notions.

A similar situation exists in the case of computer languages, having their own syntax.

  Hans


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