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  • curprev 12:3412:34, 19 February 2022 208.104.68.170 talk 47,819 bytes +41 Notation: For Dr Greg: the change indicating mathematical variables in the sentence is a good idea, so I put your change to that part back. John Wilson, Scirealm.org undo
  • curprev 12:3012:30, 19 February 2022 208.104.68.170 talk 47,778 bytes −29 Undid revision 1072639251 by Dr Greg (talk) Unfortunately, changing it in this way is also not a good idea. The comma after a tensor expression is sometimes used to indicate partial differentiation, as is the semicolon. I gave a lot of thought to the notation when I wrote this article (I wrote 95% of it). I really just don't see bullets as particularly helpful in this context. John Wilson - SciRealm.org undo Tag: Undo

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