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Omitting subscripts in proofs/equations in math/computer science papers
I am writing a paper that is in two column format, and I am working on a proof that I am having trouble making readable in the two column format.
Specifically, I am working with subscripts such as t-1 …
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How do I properly punctuate bulleted list of mathematical equations?
Here is an example:
Theorem 1 (Important Theorem). Consider f(x). If something, then
1. The function has property A:
f(x) = g(x).
2. The function has property B:
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Is starting a sentence with "Let" acceptable in mathematics/computer science/engineering pap...
I received a comment from a colleague that starting a sentence with "let" is not good practice. I know that starting a sentence with "let" is grammatically correct, so that is not the question. My que …