Definition:Order Notation/Abuse of Notation
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Order Notation: Abuse of Notation
The concept of order notation is properly defined as sets of real sequences that fulfil certain properties with respect to a given real sequence.
Some sources state that extending to general real functions is an abuse of notation, although an acceptable one.
Sources
- 1990: Thomas H. Cormen, Charles E. Leiserson and Ronald L. Rivest: Introduction to Algorithms ... (next): $2$: Growth of Functions: $2.1$ Asymptotic Notation