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I would like to denote the interior of a set using the three letters "int". However, $int$
clearly doesn't work as that is the integral sign. I would like it to look similar to how "min" looks when typing $min$
in latex.
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I would like to denote the interior of a set using the three letters "int". However, $int$
clearly doesn't work as that is the integral sign. I would like it to look similar to how "min" looks when typing $min$
in latex.
math-mode amsmath
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add a comment |
I would like to denote the interior of a set using the three letters "int". However, $int$
clearly doesn't work as that is the integral sign. I would like it to look similar to how "min" looks when typing $min$
in latex.
math-mode amsmath
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I would like to denote the interior of a set using the three letters "int". However, $int$
clearly doesn't work as that is the integral sign. I would like it to look similar to how "min" looks when typing $min$
in latex.
math-mode amsmath
math-mode amsmath
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This should do it.
documentclass{scrartcl}
usepackage{amsmath}
DeclareMathOperator{interior}{int}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
interior A&\
exp A&\
interior(A)&\
exp(A)&\
interiorBigl(ABigr)&\
expBigl(ABigr)&
end{align*}
end{document}
The package https://ctan.org/pkg/amsopn is part of https://ctan.org/pkg/amsmath. The manual at https://ctan.org/pkg/short-math-guide might be useful for you, for example section 3.15. It is also found on page 48 of https://ctan.org/pkg/lshort-english. A discussion on manuals is found in What are good learning resources for a LaTeX beginner?.
3
Thank you, exactly what I was looking for!
– Is12Prime
3 hours ago
1
@Is12Prime You are welcome.
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3 hours ago
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This should do it.
documentclass{scrartcl}
usepackage{amsmath}
DeclareMathOperator{interior}{int}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
interior A&\
exp A&\
interior(A)&\
exp(A)&\
interiorBigl(ABigr)&\
expBigl(ABigr)&
end{align*}
end{document}
The package https://ctan.org/pkg/amsopn is part of https://ctan.org/pkg/amsmath. The manual at https://ctan.org/pkg/short-math-guide might be useful for you, for example section 3.15. It is also found on page 48 of https://ctan.org/pkg/lshort-english. A discussion on manuals is found in What are good learning resources for a LaTeX beginner?.
3
Thank you, exactly what I was looking for!
– Is12Prime
3 hours ago
1
@Is12Prime You are welcome.
– CampanIgnis
3 hours ago
add a comment |
This should do it.
documentclass{scrartcl}
usepackage{amsmath}
DeclareMathOperator{interior}{int}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
interior A&\
exp A&\
interior(A)&\
exp(A)&\
interiorBigl(ABigr)&\
expBigl(ABigr)&
end{align*}
end{document}
The package https://ctan.org/pkg/amsopn is part of https://ctan.org/pkg/amsmath. The manual at https://ctan.org/pkg/short-math-guide might be useful for you, for example section 3.15. It is also found on page 48 of https://ctan.org/pkg/lshort-english. A discussion on manuals is found in What are good learning resources for a LaTeX beginner?.
3
Thank you, exactly what I was looking for!
– Is12Prime
3 hours ago
1
@Is12Prime You are welcome.
– CampanIgnis
3 hours ago
add a comment |
This should do it.
documentclass{scrartcl}
usepackage{amsmath}
DeclareMathOperator{interior}{int}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
interior A&\
exp A&\
interior(A)&\
exp(A)&\
interiorBigl(ABigr)&\
expBigl(ABigr)&
end{align*}
end{document}
The package https://ctan.org/pkg/amsopn is part of https://ctan.org/pkg/amsmath. The manual at https://ctan.org/pkg/short-math-guide might be useful for you, for example section 3.15. It is also found on page 48 of https://ctan.org/pkg/lshort-english. A discussion on manuals is found in What are good learning resources for a LaTeX beginner?.
This should do it.
documentclass{scrartcl}
usepackage{amsmath}
DeclareMathOperator{interior}{int}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
interior A&\
exp A&\
interior(A)&\
exp(A)&\
interiorBigl(ABigr)&\
expBigl(ABigr)&
end{align*}
end{document}
The package https://ctan.org/pkg/amsopn is part of https://ctan.org/pkg/amsmath. The manual at https://ctan.org/pkg/short-math-guide might be useful for you, for example section 3.15. It is also found on page 48 of https://ctan.org/pkg/lshort-english. A discussion on manuals is found in What are good learning resources for a LaTeX beginner?.
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Thank you, exactly what I was looking for!
– Is12Prime
3 hours ago
1
@Is12Prime You are welcome.
– CampanIgnis
3 hours ago
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3
Thank you, exactly what I was looking for!
– Is12Prime
3 hours ago
1
@Is12Prime You are welcome.
– CampanIgnis
3 hours ago
3
3
Thank you, exactly what I was looking for!
– Is12Prime
3 hours ago
Thank you, exactly what I was looking for!
– Is12Prime
3 hours ago
1
1
@Is12Prime You are welcome.
– CampanIgnis
3 hours ago
@Is12Prime You are welcome.
– CampanIgnis
3 hours ago
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