Macaulay brackets
Macaulay brackets are a notation used to describe the ramp function { x } = { 0 , x < 0 x , x ≥ 0. {\displaystyle \{x\}={\begin{cases}0,&x<0\\x,&x\geq 0.\end{cases}}} A popular alternative transcription uses angle brackets, viz.
Macaulay brackets are a notation used to describe the ramp function { x } = { 0 , x < 0 x , x ≥ 0. {\displaystyle \{x\}={\begin{cases}0,&x<0\\x,&x\geq 0.\end{cases}}} A popular alternative transcription uses angle brackets, viz.
Macaulay brackets are a notation used to describe the ramp function { x } = { 0 , x < 0 x , x ≥ 0. {\displaystyle \{x\}={\begin{cases}0,&x<0\\x,&x\geq 0.\end{cases}}} A popular alternative transcription uses angle brackets, viz.
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