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::::::Please don't try to use ChatGPT to answer research questions. It is literally a stochastic bullshit generator. (Feel free to use ChatGPT to write bad poetry, compose corporate emails, or whatever.) –[[user:jacobolus|jacobolus]] [[user_talk:jacobolus|(t)]] 18:48, 16 July 2025 (UTC)
:::::If your example is so complicated that readers can't obviously figure it out, please just explain with prose instead of letting them infer from tiny subtle differences of notation. As for non-mathematical typography: an ellipsis is ordinarily used for omitting words or sentences in the middle of running prose. In that context it doesn't really make too much sense to change their alignment. I imagine in other kinds of more structured two-dimensional notation other orientations or alignments of ellipses could be used (chemical equations?) but I don't know of any off hand. –[[user:jacobolus|jacobolus]] [[user_talk:jacobolus|(t)]] 18:49, 16 July 2025 (UTC)
::::::{{tq|Please don't try to use ChatGPT to answer research questions.}} — I agree with you, despite that ChatGPT's answer to your statement suggests nuances and exceptions.
::::::{{tq|... explain with prose instead of letting them infer from tiny subtle differences of notation}} — generally I aim to do both. —[[User:Quantling|<span class="texhtml"><i>Q</i></span>uantling]] ([[User talk:Quantling|talk]] | [[Special:Contributions/Quantling|contribs]]) 19:20, 16 July 2025 (UTC)
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