diff -r a2c18456c6b7 -r 4755ad4b457b handouts/notation.tex --- a/handouts/notation.tex Fri Sep 25 17:39:02 2015 +0100 +++ b/handouts/notation.tex Fri Sep 25 20:59:24 2015 +0100 @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ are composed of \defn{characters}. While characters are surely a familiar concept, we will make one subtle distinction in this module. If we want to refer to concrete characters, like -\code{a}, \code{b} and so on, we use a typewriter font. +\code{a}, \code{b}, \code{c} and so on, we use a typewriter font. Accordingly if we want to refer to the concrete characters of my email address we shall write @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ \noindent But often we do not care which particular characters we use. In such cases we use the italic font and write $a$, -$b$ and so on for characters. Therefore if we need a +$b$, $c$ and so on for characters. Therefore if we need a representative string, we might write \begin{equation}\label{abracadabra} @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ write this string as \[ -[\text{\it h, e, l, l, o}] +[\text{\it h, e, l, l, o}] \;\;\text{or simply}\;\; \textit{hello} \] \noindent The important point is that we can always decompose