notation - What does := mean? - Mathematics Stack Exchange It's curious --and unfortunate-- that the symbol for emphasis became the symbol for negation Granted, ASCII isn't the richest glyph set, and coders needed something, but why settle on the symbol that means in prose the exact opposite of what it means in code? Irony?
Difference between ≈, ≃, and ≅ - Mathematics Stack Exchange The symbol ≅ is used for isomorphism of objects of a category, and in particular for isomorphism of categories (which are objects of CAT) The symbol ≃ is used for equivalence of categories At least, this is the convention used in this book and by most category theorists, although it is far from universal in mathematics at large
when I type the @ symbol I get instead. how do i fix this? : r . . . Stumped on a tech problem? Ask the community and try to help others with their problems as well Note: Reddit is dying due to terrible leadership from CEO u spez Please use our Discord server instead of supporting a company that acts against its users and unpaid moderators
Question about Gandalfs Symbol : r lotr - Reddit The symbol is half a candle stick because Gandalf is a lesser god (Maiar) Gandalf shines like a beacon of hope (or like a lit candle stick) just like a diamond (carbon) shines in the rising sun over middle earth
Office Symbol Guide : r AirForce - Reddit Edit to add: your local manpower office has a way to show you all the office symbol codes (OSC) that are available for your unit type That's in MPES Possible that if you are in a brand new unit, there's a PAD, PPLAN, IPLAN, or similar planning document that describes your org structure What's your question?
Discussing the serpent cross symbol the Elrics wear (The . . . - Reddit The symbol was created by Nicolas Flamel who spent his life study alchemy particularly the philosopher stone We do not see this symbol being worn by the Elrics till after they commits human transmutation and begins their redemtion arc (which might explain why Edward stops wearing it after regaining his body)
What does this symbol actually represent mean? : r satanism - Reddit A symbol previously used to represent Christ's redemption of the world You can argue that last sentence According to that, it's actually Christian imagery Edit- here's a pretty interesting article about the history of Nabisco, including the origin of the logo