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What is meant by the delta equivalent sign?

By Abigail Rogers
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What is the meaning of the delta equivalent ($\overset{\Delta}{=}$) sign?

I met this in a communication theory text. It said,

signaling rate: $r\overset{\Delta}{=} 1/D$ symbols/s or also called ‘baud’.

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It is a definition. Sometimes it is used with the slightly different meaning of "equal by definition", to underline the difference w.r.t. "$:=$ " which is the definition itself.

i.e.

$$ a:=3;\\ 5+a \triangleq 5 + 3 = 8 $$

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It is also used in physics, to indicate that forces are drawed on some scale, so for example $$1 N \overset{\Delta}{=} 0,1 \; \mathrm{m}$$

It is clear that a force isn't equal to some length, but they are corresponding with the same length. It is the same principle as Saphrosit says, i.e. they are by definition, and in this specific case, equal to each other.

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