The yellow paper
The Ethereum yellow paper has been written by Dr. Gavin Wood and serves as a formal definition of the Ethereum protocol. Anyone can implement an Ethereum client by following the protocol specifications defined in the paper. This paper can be somewhat difficult to read, especially for the readers who do not have a background in algebra or mathematics and are not familiar with mathematical notations.
The list of all symbols with their meanings used in the paper is provided here with the anticipation that it will make reading the paper easier. Once symbol meanings are known, it becomes quite easy to understand and appreciate the concepts and specifications described in the yellow paper.
Useful symbols
Symbol |
Meaning |
Symbol |
Meaning |
≡ |
Is defined as |
≤ |
Less than or equal to |
= |
Is equal to |
|
Sigma, World state |
≠|
Is not equal to |
|
Mu, Machine state |
â•‘...â•‘ |
Length of |
|
Upsilon, Ethereum state transition function |
|
Is an element of |
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Block level state transition... |