Using greek letters in math *is* useful. Low syntactic noise. High conceptual signal. Except when you're trying to bridge disciplines. Then, those greeks all have discordant common contexts. I spend so much time trying to find a good, balanced resolution. It may not exist.
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I can't find the image, but one time I saw a greek statistics equation written out and it was color coded with a corresponding color coded sentence below it. It was like an "a-ha" moment that I've always wanted to use when using equations myself for sharing reserach
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I don't know the actual sequence of events, but @salkhanacademy does this on Khan academy. Different colors add another dimension.
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