notation



>>>>> "RF" == Richard Fateman <fateman at eecs.berkeley.edu> writes:

RF> Most likely, a sensible thing to do is to just use b(i,n,t) or
RF> perhaps b[i,n](t) and get on with whatever you want to do ...

RF> Unless you are insistent on seeing the notation just-so, and want to
RF> fiddle with the programs, in which case you are certainly welcome to
RF> do that.

Thanks.

I referenced the bernstein only because it was a handy example to cut-
n-paste.  I asked because that notation would be useful to use in docu-
mentation and cut-n-paste from an imaxima buffer to a TeX buffer makes
some stuff easier.

-JimC
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