Hey, nerdy Twitter friends. What greek variable do you like to use when expressing "kind" or "type"?
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Replying to @generativist
As a function, or just A is of type \alpha? (Because if the latter -- usually just alpha, beta etc. if they're not taken)
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Replying to @badnetworker
the latter. I toyed with doing something like first-order logic with $\text{kind}(i)$ but it was noisy.
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Replying to @generativist @badnetworker
And, \alpha and \beta are both taken in my model. And t is too associated with time.
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Replying to @badnetworker
Hrm. Yea, \nu actually seems to have the least baggage to me. Thanks, David!
11:33 AM - 30 Aug 2016
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