Ereláean mathematical notation
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 9:24 pm
Have you had any more thoughts on this?
The symbols for numbers and basic operations are well documented on the alphabet page. The Almeopedia article on Äron Noscerey adds a few details: 1/pi is called orondei (presumably the genitive of ‘diameter’), variables names can be composed of multiple letters because multiplication is always notated explicitly, squaring is indicated by a lenge on the variable name. How are higher powers, roots, trigonometric functions, etc., indicated?
The symbols for numbers and basic operations are well documented on the alphabet page. The Almeopedia article on Äron Noscerey adds a few details: 1/pi is called orondei (presumably the genitive of ‘diameter’), variables names can be composed of multiple letters because multiplication is always notated explicitly, squaring is indicated by a lenge on the variable name. How are higher powers, roots, trigonometric functions, etc., indicated?