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TEN SIMPLE RULES FOR MATHEMATICAL WRITING
www.mit.edu3! Ten Simple Rules, D. P. Bertsekas! WHAT IS MATH WRITING?! • Writing where mathematics is used as a primary means for expression, deduction, or problem solving.! • Examples that are:! – Math papers and textbooks! – Analysis of mathematical models in …
Discrete Structures Lecture Notes
web.stanford.eduaddition to being reasonably formal and unambiguous, your mathematical writing should be as clear and understandable to your intended readership as possible. Here are the rational numbers: Q = na b: a ∈ Z,b ∈ Z,b 6= 0 o. Instead of a ∈ Z,b ∈ Z, you can write a,b ∈ Z, which is more concise and generally more readable.
Mathematical Writing CS209. Mathematical Writing—
jmlr.csail.mit.eduMathematical Writing by Donald E. Knuth, Tracy Larrabee, and Paul M. Roberts This report is based on a course of the same name given at Stanford University during autumn quarter, 1987. Here’s the catalog description: CS209. Mathematical Writing—Issues of technical writing and the ef-fective presentation of mathematics and computer science.