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Use this page to list any definitions relevant to the course material; either ones given in class or the text, or definitions you have found that may be useful to others. You may find the math text option useful, signified by | Use this page to list any definitions relevant to the course material; either ones given in class or the text, or definitions you have found that may be useful to others. You may find the math text option useful, signified by | ||
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<nowiki><math>this would be math text</math></nowiki> | <nowiki><math>this would be math text</math></nowiki> | ||
− | The <math>\sqrt{n}</math> button shown when editing is helpful for this. | + | The <math>\sqrt{n}</math> button shown when editing is helpful for this. Math text may be written in Latex format. One good reference for Latex is [http://web.ift.uib.no/Fysisk/Teori/KURS/WRK/TeX/symALL.html found here]. A Google search will usually help find how to write anything you desire in Latex. |
== Some Definitions == | == Some Definitions == |
Latest revision as of 05:44, 13 January 2009
Getting Started
Use this page to list any definitions relevant to the course material; either ones given in class or the text, or definitions you have found that may be useful to others. You may find the math text option useful, signified by
<math>this would be math text</math>
The $ \sqrt{n} $ button shown when editing is helpful for this. Math text may be written in Latex format. One good reference for Latex is found here. A Google search will usually help find how to write anything you desire in Latex.