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Constants vs Units #85

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lfoppiano opened this issue Mar 13, 2019 · 4 comments
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Constants vs Units #85

lfoppiano opened this issue Mar 13, 2019 · 4 comments
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@lfoppiano
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I had a close encounter with μB, the Boron Magneton (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohr_magneton) constant...

I'm wondering whether we should actually distinguish them in our lexicon:

  1. having a flag saying it's a constant,
  2. having the different way to express them, like for this case the SI or Gaussian CGS units

Any though?

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lfoppiano commented Jun 21, 2019

I'm ended up again in this issue for the same problem :-)

Should I annotate μB as unit and that's it?

@kermitt2 any advice?

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Yes it's not very clear from the discussions/guidelinee:

https://grobid-quantities.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guidelines.html#special-cases

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For speed of light c we have the value type (speed) and it is expressed as unit. So I would say it's the same case?

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OK. Thanks! I will review the guidelines on this regards, and add more examples.

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I'm wondering, having µB tagged as <base> isn't it going to mess up with the prefix recognition?
Maybe we could have an additional dictionary for constants? Does it make sense?

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