0 (used when writing some languages) a ~ mark made above a letter, especially n, to show that the letter has a special sound --
The tilde is, however, dropped for convenience.
Since the purpose of this section is to justify - passing between these systems, let us be pedantic with notation, using tildes and bars to - indicate where the various objects belong.
The (uncertain) voice effect of the plica has been transcribed as a tilde () after the note, one line higher for plica ascendens and one lower for plica descendens.
The tilde will be omitted subsequently.
We do this with the long and the tilde short parts.
A tilde indicates that a symbol refers to a market variable.
The dimensionless system of governing equations is then as follows (dropping tildes for notational convenience).
Xlifting implies that tilde-abstractions can only occur in function positions of tilde applications, and that no other terms can occur in these positions.