Infix Notation is a widespread form of notation in which operators are placed between operands. This format is intuitive and prevalent in arithmetic and algebraic expressions.
Polish Notation, also known as Reverse Polish Notation, is a method of writing algebraic expressions that do not require parentheses to state which operations are done first. It is named in honor of its inventor, Jan Lukasiewicz (1878--1956).
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