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Wedge (∧) is a symbol that looks similar to an in-line caret (^). It is used to represent various operations. In Unicode, the symbol is encoded U+2227 ∧ LOGICAL AND (∧, ∧) and by \wedge
and \land
in TeX. The opposite symbol (∨) is called a vel, or sometimes a (descending) wedge. Some authors who call the descending wedge vel often call the ascending wedge ac (the corresponding Latin word for "and", also spelled "atque"), keeping their usage parallel.
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Wedge (symbol) | |
In Unicode | U+2227 ∧ LOGICAL AND (∧, ∧) |
Related | |
See also | U+2228 ∨ LOGICAL OR (∨, ∨) |
Use
editWedge is used to represent various operations:
- Logical conjunction in propositional logic and first-order logic[1]
- Meet in lattice theory
- Exterior product or wedge product in differential geometry
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "2.2: Conjunctions and Disjunctions". Mathematics LibreTexts. 2019-08-13. Retrieved 2020-09-02.