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  2. Greek letters used in mathematics, science, and engineering

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    Sets of numbers are typically bold or blackboard bold. The Greek letter forms used in mathematics are often different from those used in Greek-language text: they are designed to be used in isolation, not connected to other letters, and some use variant forms which are not normally used in current Greek typography.

  3. Blackboard bold - Wikipedia

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    In addition, a blackboard-bold μ n (not found in Unicode or amsmath LaTeX) is sometimes used by number theorists and algebraic geometers to designate the group scheme of n-th roots of unity. [ 27 ] Note: Only uppercase Roman letters are given LaTeX renderings because Wikipedia's implementation uses the AMSFonts blackboard bold typeface, which ...

  4. Help:Displaying a formula - Wikipedia

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    The use of LaTeX in a piped link or in a section heading does not appear in blue in the linked text or the table of content. Moreover, links to section headings containing LaTeX formulas do not always work as expected. Finally, having many LaTeX formulas may significantly increase the processing time of a page.

  5. Glossary of mathematical symbols - Wikipedia

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    The blackboard bold typeface is widely used for denoting the basic number systems. These systems are often also denoted by the corresponding uppercase bold letter. A clear advantage of blackboard bold is that these symbols cannot be confused with anything else. This allows using them in any area of mathematics, without having to recall their ...

  6. Template:Gamma - Wikipedia

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    This template displays the Greek letter gamma for use in mathematical equations. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Uppercase uc uppercase Whether or not the character displayed is uppercase. Unknown optional No italic noitalic Whether or not the character displayed is not italic. Unknown optional bold bold Whether or not the character displayed is bold ...

  7. Digamma - Wikipedia

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    It literally means "double gamma" and is descriptive of the original letter's shape, which looked like a Γ (gamma) placed on top of another. Episemon The name episÄ“mon was used for the numeral symbol during the Byzantine era and is still sometimes used today, either as a name specifically for digamma/stigma, or as a generic term for the whole ...

  8. Template:Varepsilon - Wikipedia

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    This template displays the Greek letter epsilon for use in mathematical equations. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status No italic noitalic Whether or not the character displayed is not italic. Unknown optional bold bold Whether to use the variation of the character that is bold. Note: Not every symbol has a corresponding bold character. Unknown optional ...

  9. Fraktur - Wikipedia

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    Modern LaTeX implementations (XeTeX, LuaTeX) can utilize a Fraktur font the usual way using the fontspec package. For traditional implementations (pdfTeX and older), the \mathfrak{ } command defined in the amssymb, amsfonts or eufrak package is available. This command does not use Unicode to typeset letters in fraktur: it has its own method. [16]