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Add [0]^\ell to the Notation section.
Signed-off-by: Daira Hopwood <daira@jacaranda.org>
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@ -939,6 +939,8 @@ $\ascii{...}$ means the given string represented as a
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sequence of bytes in US-ASCII. For example, $\ascii{abc}$ represents the
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byte sequence $[\hexint{61}, \hexint{62}, \hexint{63}]$.
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$\zeros{\ell}$ means the sequence of $\ell$ zero bits.
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$a..b$, used as a subscript, means the sequence of values
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with indices $a$ through $b$ inclusive. For example,
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$\AuthPublicNew{\allNew}$ means the sequence $[\AuthPublicNew{\mathrm{1}},
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@ -2054,7 +2056,8 @@ In bit layout diagrams, each box of the diagram represents a sequence of bits.
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Diagrams are read from left-to-right, with lines read from top-to-bottom;
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the breaking of boxes across lines has no significance.
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The bit length is given explicitly in each box, except for the case of a single
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bit, or for the notation $\zeros{n}$ which represents the sequence of $n$ zero bits.
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bit, or for the notation $\zeros{\ell}$ representing the sequence of $\ell$
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zero bits.
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The entire diagram represents the sequence of \emph{bytes} formed by first
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concatenating these bit sequences, and then treating each subsequence of 8 bits
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