Sum-product, unit distances, and number fields
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3 days ago
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amelius
1 hour ago
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Stopped reading when they used |·| without explaining its meaning.
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bustermellotron
1 hour ago
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Size of a finite set. It’s common notation in this field.
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amelius
1 hour ago
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Ok, I guess I'm always confused why |S| on a set doesn't take the values into account, whereas |x| on a vector does take its values into account; how can mathematicians of all people be so inconsistent?
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layer8
44 minutes ago
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Mathematicians use inconsistent notations all the time. Symbols meaning slightly different things based on the type of the arguments are among the benign cases.

For the present case, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertical_bar#Mathematics.

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Joker_vD
51 minutes ago
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Who do you think invented operator overloading?
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arijun
4 minutes ago
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I stopped reading earlier, when they used superscript without explaining its meaning. Its clearly meant for someone with more domain expertise than me, with my hazy recollections of college math.
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