Is there any notation describing a vector with all components being 1? Or whether the bold-face one $\mathrm 1$ is publicly acknowledged as it?
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$\begingroup$I know that in computer science the zero-vector is writen $\vec{0}$, and sometime they extend it to the"ones"-vector $\vec{1}$.
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$\endgroup$ $\begingroup$I have seen $\mathbf {j} $ used for the all 1's vector with $\mathbf {J} $ used for the all 1's matrix.
$\endgroup$ 1 $\begingroup$I have also seen the usage of a "\mathbb{1}" for it, I think it is more clear than others, however mathbb doesn't support digits, there are some options using other packages which you may find here.
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