Algebraic notation can mean:
- In mathematics and computers, infix notation, the practice of representing a binary operator and operands with the operator between the two operands (as in "2 + 2")
- In chess, algebraic chess notation, one of the most popular systems for notating the placement and movement of pieces in a chess game
- In linguistics, recursive categorical syntax, also known as "algebraic syntax", a theory of how natural languages are structured
- Mathematical notation for algebra
Infix notation is the common arithmetic and logical formula notation in which Operators are written Infix -style between the Operands they act on (e Algebraic chess notation is used to record and describe the moves in a game of Chess. Recursive categorical syntax, also sometimes called algebraic syntax, is an algebraic theory of Syntax developed by Michael Brame as an See also Table of mathematical symbols Mathematical notation is used in Mathematics, and throughout the Physical sciences, Engineering
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