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[[Image:Lacan-algebra.jpg|thumb|right|[[List of algebraic symbols]]]]
The [[algebraic]] [[symbol]]s used by [[Lacan]], which appear principally in the [[matheme]]s, [[schema l]] and the [[graph of desire]], are listed below, together with their most common [[meaning]].
However, it is important to remember that the [[symbol]]s do not always refer to the same concept throughout [[Lacan]]'s work, but are used in different ways as his work develops.
Therefore some caution should be exercised when referring to the following list of equivalences.
==The List of Algebraic Symbols==
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==Typographic Details==The typographic details and diacritics are extremely important in [[Image:Lacan]]ian [[algebra]]. The difference between upper- and lower-algebracase [[symbol]]s, the difference between italicised and non-italicised [[symbol]]s, the use of the apostrophe, the minus [[sign]], and subscripts; all these details play their part in the [[algebraic]] system. For example the upper-case letters usually refer to the [[symbolic]] [[order]], whereas the lower-case letters usually refer to the [[imaginary]]. The use of the [[bar]] is also important.jpg|thumb|right ==See Also==* [[Algebra]]* [[List of algebraic symbols]]* [[Matheme]]* [[Formalization]]* [[Science]] ==References==<references/> ==See Also==[[Category:Psychoanalysis]][[Category:Jacques Lacan]][[Category:Dictionary]][[Category:Concepts]][[Category:Science]][[Category:Terms]]