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== Numerals and words ==
:::: Numerals in the domain of numbers can be seen to be isomorphic with words in the domain of language. Numerals consist of digits, whereas words consist of letters. Digits and letters are characters. 8 and eight are the numeral and the word representing the same concept in numerical notation and word notation. That makes numerals and words isomorphic.


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Numeral

Description

A numeral is the symbol representing a number. A numeral is the figure of a number, with different notation types used as a figure (VIII and 8 for Roman and Arabic numerals; ε…« and 捌 for practical and financial Chinese). A numeral may consist of one or more characters or digits. 60 and 60.00 are different numerals consisting of two and four digits, respectively, which represent the same number sixty. Sixty is not a numeral but a word with the meaning 'number 60'. Similarly, N is not a numeral but a symbol representing the entity 'number'. The equation N=60 assignes the numerical value 60 to the entity 'number'. The numeral 60 is a symbol for a pure number that equals 6 times 10 (or 2 times 30; or 1 times 60).


Reference: MitoFit 2020.4

Communicated by Gnaiger Erich 2020-08-01
in: Anastrophe XX Entity X and the elementary unit x of A X-mass Carol

Numerals and words

Numerals in the domain of numbers can be seen to be isomorphic with words in the domain of language. Numerals consist of digits, whereas words consist of letters. Digits and letters are characters. 8 and eight are the numeral and the word representing the same concept in numerical notation and word notation. That makes numerals and words isomorphic.


MitoPedia concepts: Ergodynamics