standard notation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstandardandnotation
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standard
adjective
uk/ˈstæn.dəd/us/ˈstæn.dɚd/
usual rather than special, especially when thought of as being correct ...
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notation
noun[C or U]
uk/nəʊˈteɪ.ʃən/us/noʊˈteɪ.ʃən/
a system of written symbols used especially in mathematics or to represent ...
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(Definition ofstandardandnotationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Let us first recall somestandardnotationfrom the theory of formal schemes.
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The computation of the monodromy necessitates introducingstandardnotationfor the braid groups.
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We use thestandardnotationto indicate that can be reduced to in zero or more steps.
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There is no singlestandardnotation, so we here review some of the terminology.
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If s = 1 we will write (w, z) = (w) - z(w), using thestandardnotationfor linear multistep methods.
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Examples include ligatures as opposed to thestandardnotation, and minor color in void notation.
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We will use fairlystandardnotation. 2 will denote the set of infinite binary sequences.
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It is an expression that, unlike opera, transcendsstandardnotationor formalisation.
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Thus, the problem of visual representation for electroacoustic music - which invariably defiesstandardnotationpractice - was only touched on implicitly.
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Performance transcriptions were done simultaneously with analysis, and involved repeated listening to the pieces and mapping them using a combination ofstandardnotationand iconic figures.
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Dynamic information will be expressed withstandardnotation, by piano and forte, and hairpins to indicate changes over the course of a sound object's envelope.
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Control of a bowed string with variable pitch usingstandardnotation.
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This article describes various dispositions and gives thestandardnotationfor describing them.
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This is very useful for guitarists who are not familiar withstandardnotationand for instructing proper positioning on the neck.
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Winds have astandardnotationwhen plotted on weather maps.
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These conventions were discarded by later users of his system, so as not to deviate so much fromstandardnotation.
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This type of music, similar to tablature, was produced for those who could not readstandardnotation.
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