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What symbol should I use for non linear proportional to? [migrated]
Until now, if I had a function $f$ and a monotonic transformation of it $g$, I would write $f \propto g$, however, a colleague of mine pointed out that it's usually considered "proportional to&...
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Problem when combining \widebar and \mathring
I have been using the \widebar command defined in https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/60253/326104. It has worked perfectly so far, but it has run into problems when writing \mathring{\widebar{k}}. The ...
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Squished ```\equiv'''
I am looking for a "squished" three-line equality symbol, \equiv, as in the picture below. Is it possible to produce such a symbol without it looking too similar to equality and \equiv? ...
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Wedge inside of itself math symbol
If we use \usepackage{amsmath} we get a symbol \Cap which, when rendered in math mode, produces an intersection symbol \cap inside an intersection symbol. How can we produce \Wedge for \wedge? (I.e., ...
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Better alternative for writing $\circ\!\!-\!\!\!-\!\!\bullet$
I've want to write $\circ\!\!-\!\!\!-\!\!\bullet$ for notating laplace transformations, but have not found a better way than above command. Is there an existing one or do i need to create my own?
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Is there a way of creating this symbol for probability independence with respect to a $\sigma$-algebra?
I'm need a symbol for "independence" in probability, that could take parameters, so it is probability over a $\sigma$-algebra. I don't know how to describe it, so I wrote it by hand. I've ...
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How to Produce a Cross Patonce in LaTeX?
The following image of a Cross Patonce is taken from The Heraldry Society:
The following post produces maltese and iron crosses: How to draw an actual maltese cross?
QUESTION: How may one produce a ...
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Geometric measure theory: Notation for the cone of a current
Does anyone know how to type the symbol between 0 and T below ? It comes from the book of Leon Simon geometric measure theory page 157, where he defines the cone over a current. It like a double $x$ ...
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Create a command with pgf options to import a symbol from a different font
Writing a mathematical document it sometimes happens you need to use some symbols not available in amssymb: to expand this library then I thought to "automate" a standard procedure for ...
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Need to create a math symbol
I want to create a math symbol of the following form--
such that I would be able to change the value of i, i.e., it will be an external input to the function defined.
Any help is highly appreciated.
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Math symbols in minted
Greetings to TeXperts out there,
I am trying to write some code in a minted environment, but I am struggling with the "greater-or-equal" symbol. "≥" is not displayed at all (...
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Orthogonal direct sum typeset (with hat)
i.e. I would like this as orthogonal direct sum, which is a specific one. Since there is no any post about this, can anyone help? NO $\widehat$, please. Thanks.
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How to load a math glyph and set it up like \int
I want to modify the glyph for the integral, and then use it as \myint sometimes in place of \int. For this reason i need to figure out how to load the integral glyph from some font and give it the ...
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How can I define a command for lower and upper Riemman integrals with the limits as list?
The command I'm trying to define is the following:
\lowint{f}[a,b}{\alpha}
Expecting:
When the second argument is empty, the expected result is this:
I noticed that using \underline{\int} produces ...
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fontspec breaks capital greek letters redefinition
I am unable to redefine uppercase math symbols when using the fontspec package.
Here is a minimal working example:
\documentclass[ngerman]{standalone}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\let\psi\alpha %...