> An obvious one is that traditional mathematical convention requires single glyph variable names due to the unfortunate decision to save paper by denoting the product by juxtaposition.
Generally you'd use upright text in square brackets to denote longer variable names, the notation is often seen in applied fields. But this quickly becomes clunky with longer expressions.
Generally you'd use upright text in square brackets to denote longer variable names, the notation is often seen in applied fields. But this quickly becomes clunky with longer expressions.