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While \(\circ\) is often used to represent ''composition'' of functions, it doesn't appear that anyone has invented a symbol for ''application'' of functions. | While \(\circ\) is often used to represent ''composition'' of functions, it doesn't appear that anyone has invented a symbol for ''application'' of functions. | ||
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While \(\circ\) is often used to represent composition of functions, it doesn't appear that anyone has invented a symbol for application of functions.
Such a symbol could help to resolve the missing multiplication symbol ambiguity.
There is a Unicode symbol, U+2061 "FUNCTION APPLICATION", but it's invisible.[1]