Talk:Relation algebra
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Apparently, this article uses unconventional notation, and it certainly seems crazy to me. Why not use the conventional notation? -Chinju 05:31, 28 March 2007 (UTC)
- I second the motion. If we have to use parenthesis to represent boolean negation as in -x=(x), how do we use parenthesis normally in an equation? I suppose that we could express the associative law of addition (union) as ((x+y))+z=x+((y+z)) on the theory that the double parenthesis represents a double negation. As long as we double up on all of our parenthesis, we ought to be safe. ;o) --Ramsey2006 02:38, 29 March 2007 (UTC)