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What is the correct notation for representing this operator?
Furthermore, is there a LaTeX symbol for it?
A non-educated guess is that it may look like the figure below.
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What is the correct notation for representing this operator?
Furthermore, is there a LaTeX symbol for it?
A non-educated guess is that it may look like the figure below.
symbols
New contributor
The first one istimes
.
– JouleV
6 hours ago
1
Possible duplicate of How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?
– Stefan Pinnow
6 hours ago
I tried the Detexify earlier, but it was unable to find the symbol I was looking :(
– Iago Carvalho
4 hours ago
That's something to mention when you first post. Generally, you want to let us know what you've tried, so that we don't spend our time re-trying the same things.
– Teepeemm
3 hours ago
add a comment |
What is the correct notation for representing this operator?
Furthermore, is there a LaTeX symbol for it?
A non-educated guess is that it may look like the figure below.
symbols
New contributor
What is the correct notation for representing this operator?
Furthermore, is there a LaTeX symbol for it?
A non-educated guess is that it may look like the figure below.
symbols
symbols
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New contributor
edited 6 hours ago
JouleV
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The first one istimes
.
– JouleV
6 hours ago
1
Possible duplicate of How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?
– Stefan Pinnow
6 hours ago
I tried the Detexify earlier, but it was unable to find the symbol I was looking :(
– Iago Carvalho
4 hours ago
That's something to mention when you first post. Generally, you want to let us know what you've tried, so that we don't spend our time re-trying the same things.
– Teepeemm
3 hours ago
add a comment |
The first one istimes
.
– JouleV
6 hours ago
1
Possible duplicate of How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?
– Stefan Pinnow
6 hours ago
I tried the Detexify earlier, but it was unable to find the symbol I was looking :(
– Iago Carvalho
4 hours ago
That's something to mention when you first post. Generally, you want to let us know what you've tried, so that we don't spend our time re-trying the same things.
– Teepeemm
3 hours ago
The first one is
times
.– JouleV
6 hours ago
The first one is
times
.– JouleV
6 hours ago
1
1
Possible duplicate of How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?
– Stefan Pinnow
6 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?
– Stefan Pinnow
6 hours ago
I tried the Detexify earlier, but it was unable to find the symbol I was looking :(
– Iago Carvalho
4 hours ago
I tried the Detexify earlier, but it was unable to find the symbol I was looking :(
– Iago Carvalho
4 hours ago
That's something to mention when you first post. Generally, you want to let us know what you've tried, so that we don't spend our time re-trying the same things.
– Teepeemm
3 hours ago
That's something to mention when you first post. Generally, you want to let us know what you've tried, so that we don't spend our time re-trying the same things.
– Teepeemm
3 hours ago
add a comment |
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Something like this?
documentclass{article}
newcommandtimesdiv{mathbin{vcenter{hbox{%
$begin{array}{@{}c@{}}times\[-1.667ex]divend{array}$}}}}
begin{document}
$dtimesdiv b$
$dpm b$
end{document}
Probably thetimesdiv
works. I will check if it is the correct symbol for representing what I want
– Iago Carvalho
4 hours ago
add a comment |
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Something like this?
documentclass{article}
newcommandtimesdiv{mathbin{vcenter{hbox{%
$begin{array}{@{}c@{}}times\[-1.667ex]divend{array}$}}}}
begin{document}
$dtimesdiv b$
$dpm b$
end{document}
Probably thetimesdiv
works. I will check if it is the correct symbol for representing what I want
– Iago Carvalho
4 hours ago
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Something like this?
documentclass{article}
newcommandtimesdiv{mathbin{vcenter{hbox{%
$begin{array}{@{}c@{}}times\[-1.667ex]divend{array}$}}}}
begin{document}
$dtimesdiv b$
$dpm b$
end{document}
Probably thetimesdiv
works. I will check if it is the correct symbol for representing what I want
– Iago Carvalho
4 hours ago
add a comment |
Something like this?
documentclass{article}
newcommandtimesdiv{mathbin{vcenter{hbox{%
$begin{array}{@{}c@{}}times\[-1.667ex]divend{array}$}}}}
begin{document}
$dtimesdiv b$
$dpm b$
end{document}
Something like this?
documentclass{article}
newcommandtimesdiv{mathbin{vcenter{hbox{%
$begin{array}{@{}c@{}}times\[-1.667ex]divend{array}$}}}}
begin{document}
$dtimesdiv b$
$dpm b$
end{document}
answered 6 hours ago
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Probably thetimesdiv
works. I will check if it is the correct symbol for representing what I want
– Iago Carvalho
4 hours ago
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Probably thetimesdiv
works. I will check if it is the correct symbol for representing what I want
– Iago Carvalho
4 hours ago
Probably the
timesdiv
works. I will check if it is the correct symbol for representing what I want– Iago Carvalho
4 hours ago
Probably the
timesdiv
works. I will check if it is the correct symbol for representing what I want– Iago Carvalho
4 hours ago
add a comment |
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The first one is
times
.– JouleV
6 hours ago
1
Possible duplicate of How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?
– Stefan Pinnow
6 hours ago
I tried the Detexify earlier, but it was unable to find the symbol I was looking :(
– Iago Carvalho
4 hours ago
That's something to mention when you first post. Generally, you want to let us know what you've tried, so that we don't spend our time re-trying the same things.
– Teepeemm
3 hours ago