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The tilde is the mark "~" placed on top of a symbol to indicate some special property. x^~ is voiced "x-tilde." The tilde symbol is commonly used to denote an operator. In informal usage, "tilde" is often instead voiced as "twiddle" (Derbyshire 2004, p. 45). 1. An operator such as the differential operator D^~. 2. The statistical median x^~ (Kenney and Keeping 1962, p. 211). The tilde is sometimes used as its own symbol. 1. In asymptotic notation,...



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The tilde is the mark "~" placed on top of a symbol to indicate some special property. x^~ is voiced "x-tilde." The tilde symbol is commonly used to denote an operator. In informal usage, "tilde" is often instead voiced as "twiddle" (Derbyshire 2004, p. 45). 1. An operator such as the differential operator D^~. 2. The statistical median x^~ (Kenney and Keeping 1962, p. 211). The tilde is sometimes used as its own symbol. 1. In asymptotic notation,...



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The tilde is the mark "~" placed on top of a symbol to indicate some special property. x^~ is voiced "x-tilde." The tilde symbol is commonly used to denote an operator. In informal usage, "tilde" is often instead voiced as "twiddle" (Derbyshire 2004, p. 45). 1. An operator such as the differential operator D^~. 2. The statistical median x^~ (Kenney and Keeping 1962, p. 211). The tilde is sometimes used as its own symbol. 1. In asymptotic notation,...

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