The up tack or falsum (⊥, \bot in LaTeX, U+22A5 in Unicode) is a constant symbol used to represent: The bottom element in lattice theory The bottom type in type theory A logical constant denoting contradiction in logic (false)The glyph of the up tack appears as an upside-down tee symbol, and as such is sometimes called eet (the word "tee" in reverse).The tee (⊤), also called down tack, plays a complementary or dual role in many of these theories.The similar-looking perpendicular symbol (⟂, \perp in LaTeX, U+27C2 in Unicode) is a binary relation symbol used to represent: Perpendicularity of lines in geometry Orthogonality in linear algebra Independence of random variables in probability theory Comparability in order theory Coprimality in number theory↑
| Attributes | Values |
|---|
| rdfs:comment
| - The up tack or falsum (⊥, \bot in LaTeX, U+22A5 in Unicode) is a constant symbol used to represent: The bottom element in lattice theory The bottom type in type theory A logical constant denoting contradiction in logic (false)The glyph of the up tack appears as an upside-down tee symbol, and as such is sometimes called eet (the word "tee" in reverse).The tee (⊤), also called down tack, plays a complementary or dual role in many of these theories.The similar-looking perpendicular symbol (⟂, \perp in LaTeX, U+27C2 in Unicode) is a binary relation symbol used to represent: Perpendicularity of lines in geometry Orthogonality in linear algebra Independence of random variables in probability theory Comparability in order theory Coprimality in number theory↑
|
| is rdfs:seeAlso
of | |
Faceted Search & Find service v1.13.91 as of Nov 14 2017
OpenLink Virtuoso version 07.20.3212 as of Mar 29 2016, on Linux (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu), Single-Server Edition (68 GB total memory)
Data on this page belongs to its respective rights holders.
Virtuoso Faceted Browser Copyright © 2009-2026 OpenLink Software