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The arrow over letters is typically referred to as a "vector" notation in mathematics and physics. It indicates that the letter represents a vector quantity, which has both magnitude and direction. For example, a vector denoted by (\vec{v}) indicates a vector named "v." This notation helps distinguish vectors from scalar quantities, which are represented by regular letters without arrows.

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