Mathematical English Usage - a Dictionary

by Jerzy Trzeciak

convenience

For convenience we ignore the dependence of f on g.

For convenience of exposition, we work with an error term of the form......

We note that the assumption of GCH is made for convenience and ease of presentation.

For the convenience of the reader, we repeat the main points. [Or: For the reader's convenience; not: “For the commodity of the reader'']



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