I have been commonly using and to denote natural numbers. Recently I have come across on some questions the symbol . I have checked various websites and have not found anything to do with the I symbol. Is it a proper symbol? I will be glad to know. Probably, it is used elsewhere in the world and I am unaware.
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Nope, not as far as I know. I try to refrain from using N unless it looks super ugly otherwise, to avoid any confusion. I take N=Z+∪{0} as per the Peano axioms.
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The formal definition of natural numbers exclude 0.
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Really?
Isn't this the symbol for an ideal? click here
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I've not see I for ideals. They are often just I or J.
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Oh yeah, it does look different, I thought it was the normal capital I.
I is used in India along with mathbbN and Z+ to represent Natural numbers .
But as far as official use is considered , mathbbN would be my choice .