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Math notation in [[Verse:Tricin]]. (TBA)
Math notation in [[Verse:Tricin]]. (TBA)
Steal some Canadian Aboriginal characters? or maybe Thai/Tamil characters?


==Numbers==
==Numbers==
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==Relations==
==Relations==
Equals sign (=): ∥? =?
Equals sign (=): ∥


Not equals (≠): ∦? ≠?
Not equals (≠): ∦


Greater than (>): >|
Greater than (>): >|
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exponents, roots, logs
exponents, roots, logs
The most popular programming languages should always use Polish notation (since Talman languages are head-initial)


==Basic functions==
==Basic functions==

Latest revision as of 19:47, 25 January 2023

Math notation in Verse:Tricin. (TBA)

Numbers

ɔ ı ʎ ɺ ħ ʕ ʑ ɛ ɴ κ ə ʋ = 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X E

duodecimal point: :

1728's separator: · (optional)

Minus sign: ʳ (before the number)

Infinity: ʘ

τ (2π): ᘗ

i: ʖ

Relations

Equals sign (=): ∥

Not equals (≠): ∦

Greater than (>): >|

Less than (<): |<

At least (≥): >

At most (≤): <

Binary operations

TODO: +, -, times, division, mod, sum, prod

exponents, roots, logs

The most popular programming languages should always use Polish notation (since Talman languages are head-initial)

Basic functions

TODO: trig functions

Variables

Clofabic, Windermere and Talmic letters are used as variables.

TODO: Should make these letters internally consistent. For example Talmic Z should be borrowed from either Netagin or Clofabic Z.

Clofabic letters:

Template:Eevo alphabet

Talmic letters:

Talmic script.png

Windermere letters:

  • Ϫϫ Շչ Ɑᶑ Ѡϙ Ғғ Ѵѵ Ƌժ Ƨƨ ſʗ = p b f t d th c g ch
  • Ɨɟ ʢє Ϯ₼ = m n ng
  • Ϟɥ Ɔɔ Պɱ Ҕҕ Ʌʎ = s ł ts tł ș
  • Էէ Ӿӿ Գƪ Քƍ Ֆⱷ Пп = r w y h l ʔ

Sets and logic

Ordered pairs

Functions/maps and group operations

Composition/group multiplication usually denoted with concatenation (or equivalent).

Calculus