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Prime (symbol)

The prime symbol , double prime symbol , triple prime symbol , and quadruple prime symbol are used to designate units and for other purposes in mathematics, science, linguistics and music.

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Double prime Triple prime Quadruple prime

Although the characters differ little in appearance from those of the apostrophe and single and double quotation marks, the uses of the prime symbol are quite different.[1] While an apostrophe is now often used in place of the prime, and a double quote in place of the double prime (due to the lack of prime symbols on everyday writing keyboards), such substitutions are not considered appropriate in formal materials or in typesetting.

Designation of units

The prime symbol is commonly used to represent feet (ft), and the double prime is used to represent inches (in).[2] The triple prime as used in watchmaking represents a ligne (112 of a French inch or pouce, about 2.26 millimetres or 0.089 inches).[3]

Primes are also used for angles. The prime symbol is used for arcminutes (160 of a degree), and the double prime for arcseconds (160 of an arcminute).[4] As an angular measurement, 3° 5′ 30″ means 3 degrees, 5 arcminutes and 30 arcseconds. In historical astronomical works, the triple prime was used to denote "thirds" (160 of an arcsecond)[5][6] and a quadruple prime "fourths" (160 of a third of arc),[a] but modern usage has replaced this with decimal fractions of an arcsecond.

Primes are sometimes used to indicate minutes, and double primes to indicate seconds of time, as in the John Cage composition 4′33″ (spoken as "four thirty-three"), a composition that lasts exactly 4 minutes 33 seconds. This notation only applies to duration, and is seldom used for durations longer than 60 minutes.[8][better source needed]

Use in mathematics, statistics, and science

In mathematics, the prime is generally used to generate more variable names for similar things without resorting to subscripts, with x generally meaning something related to (or derived from) x. For example, if a point is represented by the Cartesian coordinates (x, y), then that point rotated, translated or reflected might be represented as (x′, y′).

Usually, the meaning of x is defined when it is first used, but sometimes, its meaning is assumed to be understood:

  • A derivative or differentiated function: in Lagrange's notation, f′(x) and f″(x) are the first and second derivatives of f(x) with respect to x. Likewise are f‴(x) and f⁗(x) . Similarly, if y = f(x), then y and y are the first and second derivatives of y with respect to x. Other notation for derivatives also exists (see Notation for differentiation).
  • Set complement: A is the complement of the set A (other notation also exists).[9]
  • The negation of an event in probability theory: Pr(A′) = 1 − Pr(A) (other notation also exists).
  • The result of a transformation: Tx = x
  • The transpose of a matrix (other notation also exists)
  • The dual of a vector space

The prime is said to "decorate" the letter to which it applies. The same convention is adopted in functional programming, particularly in Haskell.

In geometry, geography and astronomy, prime and double prime are used as abbreviations for minute and second of arc (and thus latitude, longitude, elevation and right ascension).

In physics, the prime is used to denote variables after an event. For example, vA would indicate the velocity of object A after an event. It is also commonly used in relativity: the event at (x, y,  z, t) in frame S, has coordinates (x′, y′, z′, t′) in frame S.

In chemistry, it is used to distinguish between different functional groups connected to an atom in a molecule, such as R and R′, representing different alkyl groups in an organic compound. The carbonyl carbon in proteins is denoted as C′, which distinguishes it from the other backbone carbon, the alpha carbon, which is denoted as Cα. In physical chemistry, it is used to distinguish between the lower state and the upper state of a quantum number during a transition. For example, J ′ denotes the upper state of the quantum number J while J ″ denotes the lower state of the quantum number J.[10]

In molecular biology, the prime is used to denote the positions of carbon on a ring of deoxyribose or ribose. The prime distinguishes places on these two chemicals, rather than places on other parts of DNA or RNA, like phosphate groups or nucleic acids. Thus, when indicating the direction of movement of an enzyme along a string of DNA, biologists will say that it moves from the 5′ end to the 3′ end, because these carbons are on the ends of the DNA molecule. The chemistry of this reaction demands that the 3′ OH be extended by DNA synthesis. Prime can also be used to indicate which position a molecule has attached to, such as 5′-monophosphate.

Use in linguistics

The prime can be used in the transliteration of some languages, such as Slavic languages, to denote palatalization. Prime and double prime are used to transliterate Cyrillic yeri (the soft sign, ь) and yer (the hard sign, ъ).[11] However, in ISO 9, the corresponding modifier letters are used instead.

Originally, X-bar theory used a bar over syntactic units to indicate bar-levels in syntactic structure, generally rendered as an overbar. While easy to write, the bar notation proved difficult to typeset, leading to the adoption of the prime symbol to indicate a bar. (Despite the lack of bar, the unit would still be read as "X bar", as opposed to "X prime".) With contemporary development of typesetting software such as LaTeX, typesetting bars is considerably simpler; nevertheless, both prime and bar markups are accepted usages.

Some X-bar notations use a double-prime (standing in for a double-bar) to indicate a phrasal level, indicated in most notations by "XP".

Use in music

 
Prime, double prime and triple prime

The prime symbol is used in combination with lower case letters in the Helmholtz pitch notation system to distinguish notes in different octaves from middle C upwards. Thus c represents the ⟨C⟩ below middle C, c′ represents middle C, c″ represents the ⟨C⟩ in the octave above middle C, and c‴ the ⟨C⟩ in the octave two octaves above middle C. A combination of upper case letters and sub-prime symbols is used to represent notes in lower octaves. Thus C represents the ⟨C⟩ below the bass stave, while C ͵ represents the ⟨C⟩ in the octave below that.

In some musical scores, the double prime is used to indicate a length of time in seconds. It is used over a fermata 𝄐 denoting a long note or rest.[b]

Computer encodings

Unicode and HTML representations of the prime and related symbols are as follows.

  • U+2032 PRIME (′) (lower case p)
  • U+2033 DOUBLE PRIME (″) (upper case P)
  • U+2034 TRIPLE PRIME (‴)
  • U+2035 REVERSED PRIME (‵, ‵)
  • U+2036 REVERSED DOUBLE PRIME
  • U+2037 REVERSED TRIPLE PRIME
  • U+2057 QUADRUPLE PRIME (⁗)
  • U+02B9 ʹ MODIFIER LETTER PRIME
  • U+02BA ʺ MODIFIER LETTER DOUBLE PRIME

The "modifier letter prime" and "modifier letter double prime" characters are intended for linguistic purposes, such as the indication of stress or the transliteration of certain Cyrillic characters.[citation needed]

In a context when the character set used does not include the prime or double prime character (e.g., in an online discussion context where only ASCII or ISO 8859-1 [ISO Latin 1] is expected), they are often respectively approximated by ASCII apostrophe (U+0027) or quotation mark (U+0022).

LaTeX provides an oversized prime symbol, \prime ( ), which, when used in super- or sub-scripts, renders appropriately; e.g., f_\prime^\prime appears as  . An apostrophe, ', is a shortcut for a superscript prime; e.g., f' appears as  .

See also

Notes

  1. ^ John Wallis, in his Mathesis universalis, generalized this notation to include higher multiples of 60; giving as an example the number 49‵‵‵‵36‵‵‵25‵‵15‵1°15′2″36‴49⁗; where the numbers to the left are multiplied by higher powers of 60, the numbers to the right are divided by powers of 60, and the number marked with the superscripted zero is multiplied by 1.[7]
  2. ^ Some systems fail to display this symbol. In picture form, it is  .

References

  1. ^ Goldberg, Ron (2000). "Quotes". In Frank J. Romano (ed.). Digital Typography: Practical Advice for Getting the Type You Want When You Want It. San Diego: Windsor Professional Information. p. 68. ISBN 1-893190-05-6. OCLC 44619239.
  2. ^ Chicago Manual of Style (17th ed.). University of Chicago Press. 2017. ¶ 10.66.
  3. ^ "Pourquoi les horlogers utilisent-ils la ligne pour mesurer le diamètre d'encageage d'un mouvement?" [Why do watchmakers use the ligne to measure the casing diameter of a movement?]. Le Point (in French). Une ligne équivaut à 2,2558 mm, que l'on arrondit généralement à 2,26 mm. [A ligne equates to 2.2558 mm, which is typically rounded to 2.26mm]
  4. ^ "Positions and Sizes of Cosmic Objects". Las Cumbres Observatory. 2019.
  5. ^ Schultz, Johann (1797). Kurzer Lehrbegriff der Mathematik. Zum Gebrauch der Vorlesungen und für Schulen (in German). Königsberg. p. 185.
  6. ^ Wade, Nicholas (1998). A natural history of vision. MIT Press. p. 193. ISBN 978-0-262-73129-4.
  7. ^ Cajori, Florian (2007) [1928], A History of Mathematical Notations, vol. 1, New York: Cosimo, Inc., p. 216, ISBN 9781602066854
  8. ^ "time - English notation for hour, minutes and seconds". English Language & Usage Stack Exchange. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  9. ^ Weisstein, Eric W. "Prime". mathworld.wolfram.com. Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  10. ^ "Triatomic Spectral Database - List of Symbols". www.physics.nist.gov. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
  11. ^ Bethin, Christina Y (1998). Slavic Prosody: Language Change and Phonological Theory. Cambridge University Press. p. 6. ISBN 978-0-52-159148-5.
  12. ^ "WCA Regulations - World Cube Association". www.worldcubeassociation.org. Retrieved 22 March 2018.

External links

  • Unicode General Punctuation code chart
  • Unicode Spacing Modifier Letters code chart

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Not to be confused with prime number or apostrophe The prime symbol double prime symbol triple prime symbol and quadruple prime symbol are used to designate units and for other purposes in mathematics science linguistics and music Prime Double prime Triple prime Quadruple primeAlthough the characters differ little in appearance from those of the apostrophe and single and double quotation marks the uses of the prime symbol are quite different 1 While an apostrophe is now often used in place of the prime and a double quote in place of the double prime due to the lack of prime symbols on everyday writing keyboards such substitutions are not considered appropriate in formal materials or in typesetting Contents 1 Designation of units 2 Use in mathematics statistics and science 3 Use in linguistics 4 Use in music 5 Computer encodings 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksDesignation of units EditSee also Positional notation Sexagesimal systemThe prime symbol is commonly used to represent feet ft and the double prime is used to represent inches in 2 The triple prime as used in watchmaking represents a ligne 1 12 of a French inch or pouce about 2 26 millimetres or 0 089 inches 3 Primes are also used for angles The prime symbol is used for arcminutes 1 60 of a degree and the double prime for arcseconds 1 60 of an arcminute 4 As an angular measurement 3 5 30 means 3 degrees 5 arcminutes and 30 arcseconds In historical astronomical works the triple prime was used to denote thirds 1 60 of an arcsecond 5 6 and a quadruple prime fourths 1 60 of a third of arc a but modern usage has replaced this with decimal fractions of an arcsecond Primes are sometimes used to indicate minutes and double primes to indicate seconds of time as in the John Cage composition 4 33 spoken as four thirty three a composition that lasts exactly 4 minutes 33 seconds This notation only applies to duration and is seldom used for durations longer than 60 minutes 8 better source needed Use in mathematics statistics and science EditIn mathematics the prime is generally used to generate more variable names for similar things without resorting to subscripts with x generally meaning something related to or derived from x For example if a point is represented by the Cartesian coordinates x y then that point rotated translated or reflected might be represented as x y Usually the meaning of x is defined when it is first used but sometimes its meaning is assumed to be understood A derivative or differentiated function in Lagrange s notation f x and f x are the first and second derivatives of f x with respect to x Likewise are f x and f x Similarly if y f x then y and y are the first and second derivatives of y with respect to x Other notation for derivatives also exists see Notation for differentiation Set complement A is the complement of the set A other notation also exists 9 The negation of an event in probability theory Pr A 1 Pr A other notation also exists The result of a transformation Tx x The transpose of a matrix other notation also exists The dual of a vector spaceThe prime is said to decorate the letter to which it applies The same convention is adopted in functional programming particularly in Haskell In geometry geography and astronomy prime and double prime are used as abbreviations for minute and second of arc and thus latitude longitude elevation and right ascension In physics the prime is used to denote variables after an event For example vA would indicate the velocity of object A after an event It is also commonly used in relativity the event at x y z t in frame S has coordinates x y z t in frame S In chemistry it is used to distinguish between different functional groups connected to an atom in a molecule such as R and R representing different alkyl groups in an organic compound The carbonyl carbon in proteins is denoted as C which distinguishes it from the other backbone carbon the alpha carbon which is denoted as Ca In physical chemistry it is used to distinguish between the lower state and the upper state of a quantum number during a transition For example J denotes the upper state of the quantum number J while J denotes the lower state of the quantum number J 10 In molecular biology the prime is used to denote the positions of carbon on a ring of deoxyribose or ribose The prime distinguishes places on these two chemicals rather than places on other parts of DNA or RNA like phosphate groups or nucleic acids Thus when indicating the direction of movement of an enzyme along a string of DNA biologists will say that it moves from the 5 end to the 3 end because these carbons are on the ends of the DNA molecule The chemistry of this reaction demands that the 3 OH be extended by DNA synthesis Prime can also be used to indicate which position a molecule has attached to such as 5 monophosphate Use in linguistics EditThe prime can be used in the transliteration of some languages such as Slavic languages to denote palatalization Prime and double prime are used to transliterate Cyrillic yeri the soft sign and yer the hard sign 11 However in ISO 9 the corresponding modifier letters are used instead Originally X bar theory used a bar over syntactic units to indicate bar levels in syntactic structure generally rendered as an overbar While easy to write the bar notation proved difficult to typeset leading to the adoption of the prime symbol to indicate a bar Despite the lack of bar the unit would still be read as X bar as opposed to X prime With contemporary development of typesetting software such as LaTeX typesetting bars is considerably simpler nevertheless both prime and bar markups are accepted usages Some X bar notations use a double prime standing in for a double bar to indicate a phrasal level indicated in most notations by XP Use in music Edit You may need rendering support to display the uncommon Unicode characters in this section correctly Prime double prime and triple prime The prime symbol is used in combination with lower case letters in the Helmholtz pitch notation system to distinguish notes in different octaves from middle C upwards Thus c represents the C below middle C c represents middle C c represents the C in the octave above middle C and c the C in the octave two octaves above middle C A combination of upper case letters and sub prime symbols is used to represent notes in lower octaves Thus C represents the C below the bass stave while C represents the C in the octave below that In some musical scores the double prime is used to indicate a length of time in seconds It is used over a fermata denoting a long note or rest b Computer encodings EditUnicode and HTML representations of the prime and related symbols are as follows U 2032 PRIME amp prime lower case p U 2033 DOUBLE PRIME amp Prime upper case P U 2034 TRIPLE PRIME amp tprime U 2035 REVERSED PRIME amp backprime amp bprime U 2036 REVERSED DOUBLE PRIME U 2037 REVERSED TRIPLE PRIME U 2057 QUADRUPLE PRIME amp qprime U 02B9 ʹ MODIFIER LETTER PRIME U 02BA ʺ MODIFIER LETTER DOUBLE PRIMEThe modifier letter prime and modifier letter double prime characters are intended for linguistic purposes such as the indication of stress or the transliteration of certain Cyrillic characters citation needed In a context when the character set used does not include the prime or double prime character e g in an online discussion context where only ASCII or ISO 8859 1 ISO Latin 1 is expected they are often respectively approximated by ASCII apostrophe U 0027 or quotation mark U 0022 LaTeX provides an oversized prime symbol prime displaystyle prime which when used in super or sub scripts renders appropriately e g f prime prime appears as f displaystyle f prime prime An apostrophe is a shortcut for a superscript prime e g f appears as f displaystyle f See also EditList of mathematical symbols by subject List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks Rubik s Cube move notation where the prime is used to invert moves or move sequences 12 Table of mathematical symbols by introduction date Typewriter conventions Mechanical device for typing charactersNotes Edit John Wallis in his Mathesis universalis generalized this notation to include higher multiples of 60 giving as an example the number 49 36 25 15 1 15 2 36 49 where the numbers to the left are multiplied by higher powers of 60 the numbers to the right are divided by powers of 60 and the number marked with the superscripted zero is multiplied by 1 7 Some systems fail to display this symbol In picture form it is References Edit Goldberg Ron 2000 Quotes In Frank J Romano ed Digital Typography Practical Advice for Getting the Type You Want When You Want It San Diego Windsor Professional Information p 68 ISBN 1 893190 05 6 OCLC 44619239 Chicago Manual of Style 17th ed University of Chicago Press 2017 10 66 Pourquoi les horlogers utilisent ils la ligne pour mesurer le diametre d encageage d un mouvement Why do watchmakers use the ligne to measure the casing diameter of a movement Le Point in French Une ligne equivaut a 2 2558 mm que l on arrondit generalement a 2 26 mm A ligne equates to 2 2558 mm which is typically rounded to 2 26mm Positions and Sizes of Cosmic Objects Las Cumbres Observatory 2019 Schultz Johann 1797 Kurzer Lehrbegriff der Mathematik Zum Gebrauch der Vorlesungen und fur Schulen in German Konigsberg p 185 Wade Nicholas 1998 A natural history of vision MIT Press p 193 ISBN 978 0 262 73129 4 Cajori Florian 2007 1928 A History of Mathematical Notations vol 1 New York Cosimo Inc p 216 ISBN 9781602066854 time English notation for hour minutes and seconds English Language amp Usage Stack Exchange Retrieved 6 June 2020 Weisstein Eric W Prime mathworld wolfram com Retrieved 31 August 2020 Triatomic Spectral Database List of Symbols www physics nist gov Retrieved 22 January 2020 Bethin Christina Y 1998 Slavic Prosody Language Change and Phonological Theory Cambridge University Press p 6 ISBN 978 0 52 159148 5 WCA Regulations World Cube Association www worldcubeassociation org Retrieved 22 March 2018 External links EditUnicode General Punctuation code chart Unicode Spacing Modifier Letters code chart Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prime symbol amp oldid 1116678291, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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