Usage

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Changed: 13c13
use as raw text "\(\sum_i x_i\)".
use as raw text "\(\sum_i x_i \le (x_1, x_2, \ldots, x_n )\)".

Changed: 32c32
The only exception currently is the \overline{} macro.
The only exception currently is the \overline{} macro.

To add comments or discussion to these pages, you simply edit the pages themselves. To edit a page, follow the link "edit text of this page" at the bottom of the page you want to edit. You will be presented with a text window that lets you edit the page, using a simple html-like language. For more information about the html-like language, go [here].

Math

This particular bulletin board (also called a Wiki) has been modified to support a rudimentary latex-like math language. To enter a math expression such as

i xi ≤ (x1, x2, …, xn )

use as raw text "\(\sum_i x_i \le (x_1, x_2, \ldots, x_n )\)". Within the delimiters, rudimentary subscripting, superscripting, greek letters, products, sums, and so on are available by prefixing words by backslashes. Generally, latex characters (e.g. \leftarrow) are available if there are html 4.0 equivalents.

Your mileage may vary...

Examples:

~x ⊆ ‹S› \( \~\overline{x} \subseteq \langle{}S\rangle \)
i=110 i   =   10 × 11/2 . \( \sum_{i=1}^10 i ~ = ~ 10 \times 11/2 \).

For a more complete list of the characters available, go here.

Generally, latex commands that take arguments are not supported, (such as \frac) nor are environments such as arrays... The only exception currently is the \overline{} macro.


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