Abstract
The question of the desirable properties and proper definitions of the Order-of-Magnitude symbols, in particular O and Ø, is addressed once more. The definitions proposed are chosen for complementary mathematical properties, rather than for similarity of form.
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- Big omega versus the wild functions
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