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  2. Mathematical operators and symbols in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    The Arrows block (U+2190–U+21FF) contains line, curve, and semicircle arrows and arrow-like operators. The math subset of this block is U+2190–U+21A7, U+21A9–U+21AE, U+21B0–U+21B1, U+21B6–U+21B7, U+21BC–U+21DB, U+21DD, U+21E4–U+21E5, U+21F4–U+21FF.

  3. List of logic symbols - Wikipedia

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    In logic, a set of symbols is commonly used to express logical representation. The following table lists many common symbols, together with their name, how they should be read out loud, and the related field of mathematics.

  4. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    Code Decimal Octal Description Abbreviation / Key C0: U+0000 0 000 Null character: NUL U+0001 1 001 Start of Heading: SOH / Ctrl-A U+0002 2 002 Start of Text: STX / Ctrl-B U+0003 3 003 End-of-text character: ETX / Ctrl-C 1: U+0004 4 004 End-of-transmission character: EOT / Ctrl-D 2: U+0005 5 005 Enquiry character: ENQ / Ctrl-E U+0006 6 006 ...

  5. Donut Media - Wikipedia

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    Donut Media was founded in 2015 by Matt Levin, a former product head at AwesomenessTV, Ben Conrad and Nick Moceri. [1] The channel's first video was about the 24 Hours of LeMons. [2] It achieved early viral success with its 2016 video Two Grannies, One Lamborghini, which for many years was the channel's most-viewed video.

  6. APL syntax and symbols - Wikipedia

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    APL is going to execute from right-to-left. Step 1 {of topmost APL code entered at left}) 4-5 = -1. Step 2) 3 times -1 = -3. Step 3) Take the floor or lower of 2 and -3 = -3. Step 4) Divide 1 by -3 = -0.3333333333 = final result. An operator may have function or data operands and evaluate to a dyadic or monadic function.

  7. Identity Digital - Wikipedia

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    In November 2020, Afilias was acquired by the domain name registry operator Donuts. Managed TLDs. Identity Digital / Donuts is either the ICANN-approved sponsor organization or owns controlling interest in the ICANN-approved sponsor organization for 264 top-level domains, approximately 30% of all generally-available TLDs.

  8. Scope resolution operator - Wikipedia

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    Scope resolution operator. In computer programming, scope is an enclosing context where values and expressions are associated. The scope resolution operator helps to identify and specify the context to which an identifier refers, particularly by specifying a namespace or class.

  9. Cooper Do-nuts Riot - Wikipedia

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    The Cooper Do-nuts Riot was an alleged uprising in reaction to police harassment of LGBT people at a 24-hour donut cafe in Los Angeles in the 1960s. Whether the riot actually happened, the date, location and whether or not the cafe was a branch of the Cooper chain are all disputed, and there is a lack of contemporary documentary evidence, with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) stating ...

  10. Toric code - Wikipedia

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    Since the stabilizer operators of the toric code are quasilocal, acting only on spins located near each other on a two-dimensional lattice, it is not unrealistic to define the following Hamiltonian, H T C = − J ∑ v A v − J ∑ p B p , J > 0. {\displaystyle H_{\rm {TC}}=-J\sum _{v}A_{v}-J\sum _{p}B_{p},\,\,\,J>0.}

  11. d'Alembert operator - Wikipedia

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    d'Alembert operator. In special relativity, electromagnetism and wave theory, the d'Alembert operator (denoted by a box: ), also called the d'Alembertian, wave operator, box operator or sometimes quabla operator [1] ( cf. nabla symbol) is the Laplace operator of Minkowski space. The operator is named after French mathematician and physicist ...