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Vector Notation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2016

Extract

From the first inception of vector analysis, the subject of notation has engaged the attention of many writers, but up to the present there has, unfortunately, been no sign of general agreement upon a standard notation.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Mathematical Association 1936 

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Page 188 of note * It will be understood that in the original all vectors are represented by German (Fraktur) letters. A new edition of DIN 1303 is in course of preparation.