I have encountered this when referencing subsets and vector subspaces The course notes are vague about what convolution is, so i was wondering if anyone could giv. Is ⊊ a sort of ≤ or <.
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Does it mean either less than or greater than
In other words, not equal I am trying to understand a book that says th. Whats the meaning of this symbol Its a three dot symbol
∴ i read a book, im could not find any definition of this symbol This is about continuum property of the natural numbers and the archimed. It's an abbreviation of quod erat demonstrandum, which is the latin translation of a greek phrase meaning which had to be proven To the ancient greeks, a proof wasn't complete unless the last sentence in your proof was basically the statement of the theorem.
At first english is not my native language if something is not perfectly formulated or described i'm sorry
Could somebody please tell me what the generally valid statement of this is I am currently learning about the concept of convolution between two functions in my university course