Nemeth Braille is a braille code specifically designed for representing mathematical and scientific notation. Created by Dr. Abraham Nemeth in the 1960s, this system allows individuals who are visually impaired or blind to read and write mathematical symbols, equations, and scientific expressions in a tactile format using braille. Nemeth Braille includes unique braille symbols and rules to effectively convey a wide range of mathematical concepts such as numbers, arithmetic operations, algebra, geometry, calculus, and more.

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