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− | *This card is named after the Greek letter [[wikipedia:Sigma#Science and mathematics|Sigma]], used in mathematics to represent [[wikipedia:Summation|summation]]. | + | |
− | **Summation is involved in [[wikipedia:Integral|integration]], which makes this card a counterpart of the differentiation-based "[[Zan-Ki Nabla]]". | + | * This card is named after the Greek letter [[wikipedia:Sigma#Science and mathematics|Sigma]], used in mathematics to represent [[wikipedia:Summation|summation]]. |
− | **The Sigma symbol Σ is represented by the jagged edges of this monster's sword. | + | ** Summation is involved in [[wikipedia:Integral|integration]], which makes this card a counterpart of the differentiation-based "[[Zan-Ki Nabla]]". |
+ | ** The Sigma symbol Σ is represented by the jagged edges of this monster's sword. | ||
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+ | * This monster appears as a silhouette in the artwork of "[[Zan-Ki Formula]]". |
Revision as of 14:35, 17 June 2019
- This card is named after the Greek letter Sigma, used in mathematics to represent summation.
- Summation is involved in integration, which makes this card a counterpart of the differentiation-based "Zan-Ki Nabla".
- The Sigma symbol Σ is represented by the jagged edges of this monster's sword.
- This monster appears as a silhouette in the artwork of "Zan-Ki Formula".