Tee (symbol)
The tee (⊤, \top
in LaTeX), also called down tack (as opposed to the up tack) or verum, is a symbol used to represent:
- The top element in lattice theory.
- The truth value of being true in logic, or a sentence (e.g., formula in propositional calculus) which is unconditionally true. By definition, every tautology is logically equivalent to the verum.
- The top type in type theory.
- Mixed radix encoding in the APL programming language.
- A lowered phonic in the International Phonetic Alphabet and phonetics. In this usage, it is usually written under the primary IPA symbol.
A similar-looking superscript T may be used to mean the transpose of a matrix.
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