RE: The benefit of a symbol for 2 pi

From: Murray Sargent (murrays@microsoft.com)
Date: Sun Jan 20 2002 - 02:34:34 EST


Capital pi is to product as capital sigma is to summation.

        -----Original Message-----
        From: DougEwell2@cs.com [mailto:DougEwell2@cs.com]
        Sent: Sun 2002/01/20 02:19
        To: palais@math.utah.edu
        Cc: unicode@unicode.org
        Subject: Re: The benefit of a symbol for 2 pi
        
        

        In a message dated 2002-01-19 17:07:34 Pacific Standard Time,
        palais@math.utah.edu writes:
        
> In fact Cajori mentions that
> the capital pi Was used at some point for 6.28... so someone had
> the same idea long before I did.
        
        That is a VERY intriguing thought, one that should be especially worthy of
        mention to the AMS. I thought capital pi already had an established meaning,
        but perhaps that is in physics or some other branch of science rather than
        mathematics.
        
        -Doug Ewell
         Fullerton, California
        
        



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