Source: wikibot/l-r

= L(R)
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The notation \\( L(R) \\) can refer to various concepts depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few possibilities: 1. **Linguistics**: In formal language theory, \\( L(R) \\) might represent the language generated by a grammar \\( R \\). Here, \\( R \\) could denote a specific grammar or generating mechanism, and \\( L(R) \\) consists of all strings that can be derived from that grammar.