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| \alpha | = \alpha_1 + \alpha_2 + \cdots + \alpha_n
TeX (checked):
|\alpha |=\alpha _{1}+\alpha _{2}+\cdots +\alpha _{n}
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Translations to Computer Algebra Systems
Translation to Maple
In Maple: abs(alpha)= alpha[1]+ alpha[2]+ .. + alpha[n]
Information about the conversion process:
\alpha: Could be the second Feigenbaum constant.
But this system don't know how to translate it as a constant. It was translated as a general letter.
Translation to Mathematica
In Mathematica: Abs[\[Alpha]]= Subscript[\[Alpha], 1]+ Subscript[\[Alpha], 2]+ ... + Subscript[\[Alpha], n]
Information about the conversion process:
\alpha: Could be the second Feigenbaum constant.
But this system don't know how to translate it as a constant. It was translated as a general letter.
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