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Jeff Miller maintains some pages on the earliest known uses of [https://jeff560.tripod.com/mathword.html mathematical words] and [https://jeff560.tripod.com/mathsym.html mathematical symbols], as well as [https://jeff560.tripod.com/ambiguities.html a list of ambiguities encountered at high school]. | Jeff Miller maintains some pages on the earliest known uses of [https://jeff560.tripod.com/mathword.html mathematical words] and [https://jeff560.tripod.com/mathsym.html mathematical symbols], as well as [https://jeff560.tripod.com/ambiguities.html a list of ambiguities encountered at high school]. | ||
[[User:Christian Lawson-Perfect]] collects [https://read.somethingorotherwhatever.com/collection/notation-and-conventions links to papers, books and other stuff about notation and conventions]. | [[User:Christian Lawson-Perfect | Christian Lawson-Perfect]] collects [https://read.somethingorotherwhatever.com/collection/notation-and-conventions links to papers, books and other stuff about notation and conventions]. |
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A History of Mathematical Notations by Florian Cajori.
Jeff Miller maintains some pages on the earliest known uses of mathematical words and mathematical symbols, as well as a list of ambiguities encountered at high school.
Christian Lawson-Perfect collects links to papers, books and other stuff about notation and conventions.