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Math

LATEX Math Tricks

K. Cooper

2012
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Prerequisites

Prerequisites

\documentclass
\usepackage
Environments
Math mode
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Prerequisites

Math Mode

Uses math italic font


Uses dierent spacing, ignoring all but explicit spaces
More exibility in moving o of baseline
Sometimes displayed
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Texmaker

Why LATEX?

Defacto standard for mathematical typesetting


Many journals accept papers in that format, and even supply
style les
Superior quality
Multiple platforms
Programmable
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Texmaker

Texmaker

http://www.xm1math.net/texmaker/
Free
Knows symbols and environments
PDF synchronization
Text folding
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Points of Style

Mathematical notation is a subset of English.


Punctuation
Math italic vs. roman fonts
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Math Typesetting

Points of Style

Mathematical notation is a subset of English.


Punctuation
Math italic vs. roman fonts
Math
Math Typesetting

Points of Style

Mathematical notation is a subset of English.


Punctuation
Math italic vs. roman fonts
Math
Math Typesetting

Points of Style

Mathematical notation is a subset of English.


Punctuation
Math italic vs. roman fonts
Math
Math Typesetting

Points of Style

Mathematical notation is a subset of English.


Punctuation
Math italic vs. roman fonts
In the sequel we shall use
(
0 x < 0,
f (x) =
sin x otherwise.
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AMS Math

\usepackage{amsmath,amsfonts,amssymb}
Provides blackboard bold fonts ( Rn )
Provides \align and \cases
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Alignment

. . . and a corresponding sequence of closed form mesoscopic


continuum equations (written here for an isolated system with zero
exterior forces)
(3.1) ∂t ρ̄η + ∂x (ρ̄η v̄ η ) = 0
(3.2) ∂t (ρ̄η v̄ η ) + ∂x (ρ̄η (v̄ η )2 ) − ∂x (T(ηc),n + T(ηint),n ) = 0
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Alignment

\ldots and a corresponding sequence of closed form


mesoscopic continuum equations (written here for an
isolated system with zero exterior forces)
\begin{align}
\partial_t\bar{\rho}^\eta +
\partial_x(\bar{\rho}^\eta\bar{v}^\eta) &= 0\\
\partial_t(\bar{\rho}^\eta\bar{v}^\eta) +
\partial_x(\bar{\rho}^\eta(\bar{v}^\eta)^2) -
\partial_x(T_{(\text{c}),n}^\eta +
T_{(\text{int}),n}^\eta) &=0
\end{align}
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align

To get only one equation number, use \notag on lines not to be


numbered.
To get no equation numbers, use the align* environment.
To get an equation number using the align* environment, use
e.g. \tag{2.1} to put the number in explicitly.
Align starts math mode. You cannot use it when you are
already in math mode.
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Align

Align can do more than one column, but it can be problematic. In


general, use tabular or array environments for complex layouts.
u = arctan x, dv = 1 dx
1
du = dx, v = x.
1 + x2
\begin{align*}
u &= \arctan x, & dv &= 1 \, dx\\
du &= \frac{1}{1 + x^2}\, dx, & v &= x.
\end{align*}
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Matrices

Consider the matrix  


3 −4
A= .
α α2
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Matrices

Consider the matrix


\begin{equation*}
A =
\begin{pmatrix}
3 & -4\\
\alpha & \frac{\alpha}{2}
\end{pmatrix}
\end{equation*}
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Matrices

Several dierent environments


pmatrix - parenthesis matrix
bmatrix - bracket matrix
array - just make an array and specify delimiters using \left
and \right. This requires an argument to describe alignment
of each column.
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Matrices

Consider the array  


3 −4
A= .
α α2
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Piecewise-dened functions

In the sequel we shall use


(
0 x < 0,
f (x) =
sin x otherwise.
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\cases

In the sequel we shall use


$$
f(x) =
\begin{cases}
0 & x<0,\\
\sin x & \text{otherwise}.
\end{cases}
$$
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Display Math

Display formulas that would force text to be badly spaced


vertically
Display long lines
If the displayed line is still too long, break the line before an
equal sign or addition symbol. Shift the continuation line by a
\qquad.
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Mathematical Spacing

LATEX usually spaces mathematics properly


Sometimes you need to put in explicit space for clarity.
Use a thin space (\,) for integrals: 0∞ sin xdx vs. 0∞ sin x dx
R R

Use an ordinary
PN ispace (\ ) for qualications:
fN (x) = i=0 x for N = 1, 2, . . .
Use a \qquad for continuations:

X 1 1 1 1
>1+ + +
n 2 4 4
n=1
4 times
z }| {
1 1
\qquad here −→ + + ··· + +···
8 8
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Details

Use \left and \right liberally


Use\sum when you want a sum - not \Sigma
Match ellipses to the surrounding notation: , . . . , vs. + · · · +.
Plain TEX commands still work in LATEX.

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