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end{aligned} (1)This notation is applied througout this article.
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The same notation is applied for a vector whose i th element is removed.
Where forming the grand coalition is not guaranteed, the following notation is applied: Definition 9. A (not necessarily superadditive) TU game G for a family F of coalitions is totally balanced if for every balanced collection of weights μ A, and for any A ∈ F, ∑ A ∈ F μ A · ν ( A ) ≤ max ψ ∈ Ψ ∑ A ∈ ψ ν ( A ). (13).
Throughout the paper, certain assumptions and notations are applied.
The following notations are applied, v 1 = v ⋅ b, E ∥ = E ⋅ b, v 2 = v 2 − v 1 2, ∇ ∥ = b ⋅ ∇, where the velocity component parallel to the magnetic field is denoted with v 1.
This presentation follows the general notation, and is applied here from Greene (2000) and Daykin and Moffatt (2002).
This notation is still in use today.
However, this notation is difficult to use when there is a disorder within a disorder.
This is applied everyday.
(Incidentally, this notation is used in (Turing, 1937).) Which notation to use for substitution seems to be a personal matter.
This notation is in accordance with the notation in Sects.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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