How do I draw the following symbols
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I am trying to represent the calculus of relations, from Tarski's paper. How do I represent the following ?
SideNote:
I did go through http://math.mit.edu/~dspivak/files/symbols-all.pdf
and https://www.rpi.edu/dept/arc/training/latex/LaTeX_symbols.pdf
and anyother document I could find.
symbols relation-symbols
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I am trying to represent the calculus of relations, from Tarski's paper. How do I represent the following ?
SideNote:
I did go through http://math.mit.edu/~dspivak/files/symbols-all.pdf
and https://www.rpi.edu/dept/arc/training/latex/LaTeX_symbols.pdf
and anyother document I could find.
symbols relation-symbols
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up vote
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I am trying to represent the calculus of relations, from Tarski's paper. How do I represent the following ?
SideNote:
I did go through http://math.mit.edu/~dspivak/files/symbols-all.pdf
and https://www.rpi.edu/dept/arc/training/latex/LaTeX_symbols.pdf
and anyother document I could find.
symbols relation-symbols
I am trying to represent the calculus of relations, from Tarski's paper. How do I represent the following ?
SideNote:
I did go through http://math.mit.edu/~dspivak/files/symbols-all.pdf
and https://www.rpi.edu/dept/arc/training/latex/LaTeX_symbols.pdf
and anyother document I could find.
symbols relation-symbols
symbols relation-symbols
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The only challenging one is the fourth in the list.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
[
langle cdot,bullet^{-},cup,mathbin{{bullet}{breve{phantom{imath}}}},1rangle
]
end{document}
Of course you want to make a new command for it.
Yes, I agree. May I know how you figured it out, other than years of practice and familiarity? Any references would be welcome.
– GermanShepherd
Dec 2 at 17:38
3
@GermanShepherdtexdoc comprehensive
from a terminl or texdoc.net/texmf-dist/doc/latex/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf For the complicated one, practice in solving similar problems.
– egreg
Dec 2 at 17:40
Thank you . That sure helps.
– GermanShepherd
Dec 2 at 17:40
Please, could you explain why did you usemathbin
?
– Sigur
Dec 2 at 17:41
@Sigur From the standard usages, I guess it is an operation symbol.
– egreg
Dec 2 at 17:42
|
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I don't have the reputation to comment, but this website has been very helpful. It allows you to draw a symbol and it does a reverse search of Latex commands.
http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html
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up vote
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The only challenging one is the fourth in the list.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
[
langle cdot,bullet^{-},cup,mathbin{{bullet}{breve{phantom{imath}}}},1rangle
]
end{document}
Of course you want to make a new command for it.
Yes, I agree. May I know how you figured it out, other than years of practice and familiarity? Any references would be welcome.
– GermanShepherd
Dec 2 at 17:38
3
@GermanShepherdtexdoc comprehensive
from a terminl or texdoc.net/texmf-dist/doc/latex/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf For the complicated one, practice in solving similar problems.
– egreg
Dec 2 at 17:40
Thank you . That sure helps.
– GermanShepherd
Dec 2 at 17:40
Please, could you explain why did you usemathbin
?
– Sigur
Dec 2 at 17:41
@Sigur From the standard usages, I guess it is an operation symbol.
– egreg
Dec 2 at 17:42
|
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up vote
17
down vote
accepted
The only challenging one is the fourth in the list.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
[
langle cdot,bullet^{-},cup,mathbin{{bullet}{breve{phantom{imath}}}},1rangle
]
end{document}
Of course you want to make a new command for it.
Yes, I agree. May I know how you figured it out, other than years of practice and familiarity? Any references would be welcome.
– GermanShepherd
Dec 2 at 17:38
3
@GermanShepherdtexdoc comprehensive
from a terminl or texdoc.net/texmf-dist/doc/latex/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf For the complicated one, practice in solving similar problems.
– egreg
Dec 2 at 17:40
Thank you . That sure helps.
– GermanShepherd
Dec 2 at 17:40
Please, could you explain why did you usemathbin
?
– Sigur
Dec 2 at 17:41
@Sigur From the standard usages, I guess it is an operation symbol.
– egreg
Dec 2 at 17:42
|
show 3 more comments
up vote
17
down vote
accepted
up vote
17
down vote
accepted
The only challenging one is the fourth in the list.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
[
langle cdot,bullet^{-},cup,mathbin{{bullet}{breve{phantom{imath}}}},1rangle
]
end{document}
Of course you want to make a new command for it.
The only challenging one is the fourth in the list.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
[
langle cdot,bullet^{-},cup,mathbin{{bullet}{breve{phantom{imath}}}},1rangle
]
end{document}
Of course you want to make a new command for it.
answered Dec 2 at 17:34
egreg
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Yes, I agree. May I know how you figured it out, other than years of practice and familiarity? Any references would be welcome.
– GermanShepherd
Dec 2 at 17:38
3
@GermanShepherdtexdoc comprehensive
from a terminl or texdoc.net/texmf-dist/doc/latex/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf For the complicated one, practice in solving similar problems.
– egreg
Dec 2 at 17:40
Thank you . That sure helps.
– GermanShepherd
Dec 2 at 17:40
Please, could you explain why did you usemathbin
?
– Sigur
Dec 2 at 17:41
@Sigur From the standard usages, I guess it is an operation symbol.
– egreg
Dec 2 at 17:42
|
show 3 more comments
Yes, I agree. May I know how you figured it out, other than years of practice and familiarity? Any references would be welcome.
– GermanShepherd
Dec 2 at 17:38
3
@GermanShepherdtexdoc comprehensive
from a terminl or texdoc.net/texmf-dist/doc/latex/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf For the complicated one, practice in solving similar problems.
– egreg
Dec 2 at 17:40
Thank you . That sure helps.
– GermanShepherd
Dec 2 at 17:40
Please, could you explain why did you usemathbin
?
– Sigur
Dec 2 at 17:41
@Sigur From the standard usages, I guess it is an operation symbol.
– egreg
Dec 2 at 17:42
Yes, I agree. May I know how you figured it out, other than years of practice and familiarity? Any references would be welcome.
– GermanShepherd
Dec 2 at 17:38
Yes, I agree. May I know how you figured it out, other than years of practice and familiarity? Any references would be welcome.
– GermanShepherd
Dec 2 at 17:38
3
3
@GermanShepherd
texdoc comprehensive
from a terminl or texdoc.net/texmf-dist/doc/latex/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf For the complicated one, practice in solving similar problems.– egreg
Dec 2 at 17:40
@GermanShepherd
texdoc comprehensive
from a terminl or texdoc.net/texmf-dist/doc/latex/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf For the complicated one, practice in solving similar problems.– egreg
Dec 2 at 17:40
Thank you . That sure helps.
– GermanShepherd
Dec 2 at 17:40
Thank you . That sure helps.
– GermanShepherd
Dec 2 at 17:40
Please, could you explain why did you use
mathbin
?– Sigur
Dec 2 at 17:41
Please, could you explain why did you use
mathbin
?– Sigur
Dec 2 at 17:41
@Sigur From the standard usages, I guess it is an operation symbol.
– egreg
Dec 2 at 17:42
@Sigur From the standard usages, I guess it is an operation symbol.
– egreg
Dec 2 at 17:42
|
show 3 more comments
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2
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I don't have the reputation to comment, but this website has been very helpful. It allows you to draw a symbol and it does a reverse search of Latex commands.
http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html
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up vote
2
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I don't have the reputation to comment, but this website has been very helpful. It allows you to draw a symbol and it does a reverse search of Latex commands.
http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html
add a comment |
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I don't have the reputation to comment, but this website has been very helpful. It allows you to draw a symbol and it does a reverse search of Latex commands.
http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html
I don't have the reputation to comment, but this website has been very helpful. It allows you to draw a symbol and it does a reverse search of Latex commands.
http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html
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