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How to make the letter “K” that denote Krylov space
Is there a nice way to make a strikethrough for the square subset character in LaTeX?Random character varients being used with fontspecHow to make a slanted vertical bar?How does one make two characters active?LaTeX font for 'old-fashioned' script charactersHow to Produce the Anarchy SymbolA custom “letter” in text modeHow to create a new command which will box every letter of two wordsHow can I find out which letter the command char28 creates in my PDF?I'm having troubles with special chars in listings
I'm trying to denote the letter K that appear in notation Krylov Space
I've already tried to use mathcal and kappa but it's not the same.
characters
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I'm trying to denote the letter K that appear in notation Krylov Space
I've already tried to use mathcal and kappa but it's not the same.
characters
New contributor
2
if you have a pdf of that (eg google suggested sam.math.ethz.ch/~mhg/pub/biksm.pdf) you can list the fonts it uses (just standard computer modern and ams fonts in that case)
– David Carlisle
9 hours ago
Welcome to the TeX.SE. What package are you using?
– Sebastiano
9 hours ago
For my humble opinion theK
of your picture is the same ofmathcalK
.
– Sebastiano
9 hours ago
1
You are probably doingusepackagemathptmx
, Look at my edited answer.
– egreg
8 hours ago
add a comment |
I'm trying to denote the letter K that appear in notation Krylov Space
I've already tried to use mathcal and kappa but it's not the same.
characters
New contributor
I'm trying to denote the letter K that appear in notation Krylov Space
I've already tried to use mathcal and kappa but it's not the same.
characters
characters
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if you have a pdf of that (eg google suggested sam.math.ethz.ch/~mhg/pub/biksm.pdf) you can list the fonts it uses (just standard computer modern and ams fonts in that case)
– David Carlisle
9 hours ago
Welcome to the TeX.SE. What package are you using?
– Sebastiano
9 hours ago
For my humble opinion theK
of your picture is the same ofmathcalK
.
– Sebastiano
9 hours ago
1
You are probably doingusepackagemathptmx
, Look at my edited answer.
– egreg
8 hours ago
add a comment |
2
if you have a pdf of that (eg google suggested sam.math.ethz.ch/~mhg/pub/biksm.pdf) you can list the fonts it uses (just standard computer modern and ams fonts in that case)
– David Carlisle
9 hours ago
Welcome to the TeX.SE. What package are you using?
– Sebastiano
9 hours ago
For my humble opinion theK
of your picture is the same ofmathcalK
.
– Sebastiano
9 hours ago
1
You are probably doingusepackagemathptmx
, Look at my edited answer.
– egreg
8 hours ago
2
2
if you have a pdf of that (eg google suggested sam.math.ethz.ch/~mhg/pub/biksm.pdf) you can list the fonts it uses (just standard computer modern and ams fonts in that case)
– David Carlisle
9 hours ago
if you have a pdf of that (eg google suggested sam.math.ethz.ch/~mhg/pub/biksm.pdf) you can list the fonts it uses (just standard computer modern and ams fonts in that case)
– David Carlisle
9 hours ago
Welcome to the TeX.SE. What package are you using?
– Sebastiano
9 hours ago
Welcome to the TeX.SE. What package are you using?
– Sebastiano
9 hours ago
For my humble opinion the
K
of your picture is the same of mathcalK
.– Sebastiano
9 hours ago
For my humble opinion the
K
of your picture is the same of mathcalK
.– Sebastiano
9 hours ago
1
1
You are probably doing
usepackagemathptmx
, Look at my edited answer.– egreg
8 hours ago
You are probably doing
usepackagemathptmx
, Look at my edited answer.– egreg
8 hours ago
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It's the standard mathcalK
.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
[
mathcalK(r_0;k)=operatornamespanr_0,Ar_0,dots,A^kr_0
]
enddocument
I guess that your document uses mathptmx
. Do like this:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagemathptmx
DeclareMathAlphabetmathcalOMScmsymn
begindocument
[
mathcalK(r_0;k)=operatornamespanr_0,Ar_0,dots,A^kr_0
]
enddocument
If you're using newtx
, the code should be
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
usepackagefix-cm
DeclareMathAlphabetmathcalOMScmsymn
begindocument
[
mathcalK(r_0;k)=operatornamespanr_0,Ar_0,dots,A^kr_0
]
enddocument
add a comment |
looks a bit like kappa from txfonts
, just a bit bigger:
documentclassarticle
usepackagegraphicx
usepackagemathtools
usepackagetxfonts
begindocument
[
textscalebox1.4$kappa$(r_0)
]
enddocument
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It's the standard mathcalK
.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
[
mathcalK(r_0;k)=operatornamespanr_0,Ar_0,dots,A^kr_0
]
enddocument
I guess that your document uses mathptmx
. Do like this:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagemathptmx
DeclareMathAlphabetmathcalOMScmsymn
begindocument
[
mathcalK(r_0;k)=operatornamespanr_0,Ar_0,dots,A^kr_0
]
enddocument
If you're using newtx
, the code should be
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
usepackagefix-cm
DeclareMathAlphabetmathcalOMScmsymn
begindocument
[
mathcalK(r_0;k)=operatornamespanr_0,Ar_0,dots,A^kr_0
]
enddocument
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It's the standard mathcalK
.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
[
mathcalK(r_0;k)=operatornamespanr_0,Ar_0,dots,A^kr_0
]
enddocument
I guess that your document uses mathptmx
. Do like this:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagemathptmx
DeclareMathAlphabetmathcalOMScmsymn
begindocument
[
mathcalK(r_0;k)=operatornamespanr_0,Ar_0,dots,A^kr_0
]
enddocument
If you're using newtx
, the code should be
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
usepackagefix-cm
DeclareMathAlphabetmathcalOMScmsymn
begindocument
[
mathcalK(r_0;k)=operatornamespanr_0,Ar_0,dots,A^kr_0
]
enddocument
add a comment |
It's the standard mathcalK
.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
[
mathcalK(r_0;k)=operatornamespanr_0,Ar_0,dots,A^kr_0
]
enddocument
I guess that your document uses mathptmx
. Do like this:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagemathptmx
DeclareMathAlphabetmathcalOMScmsymn
begindocument
[
mathcalK(r_0;k)=operatornamespanr_0,Ar_0,dots,A^kr_0
]
enddocument
If you're using newtx
, the code should be
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
usepackagefix-cm
DeclareMathAlphabetmathcalOMScmsymn
begindocument
[
mathcalK(r_0;k)=operatornamespanr_0,Ar_0,dots,A^kr_0
]
enddocument
It's the standard mathcalK
.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
[
mathcalK(r_0;k)=operatornamespanr_0,Ar_0,dots,A^kr_0
]
enddocument
I guess that your document uses mathptmx
. Do like this:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagemathptmx
DeclareMathAlphabetmathcalOMScmsymn
begindocument
[
mathcalK(r_0;k)=operatornamespanr_0,Ar_0,dots,A^kr_0
]
enddocument
If you're using newtx
, the code should be
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
usepackagefix-cm
DeclareMathAlphabetmathcalOMScmsymn
begindocument
[
mathcalK(r_0;k)=operatornamespanr_0,Ar_0,dots,A^kr_0
]
enddocument
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looks a bit like kappa from txfonts
, just a bit bigger:
documentclassarticle
usepackagegraphicx
usepackagemathtools
usepackagetxfonts
begindocument
[
textscalebox1.4$kappa$(r_0)
]
enddocument
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looks a bit like kappa from txfonts
, just a bit bigger:
documentclassarticle
usepackagegraphicx
usepackagemathtools
usepackagetxfonts
begindocument
[
textscalebox1.4$kappa$(r_0)
]
enddocument
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looks a bit like kappa from txfonts
, just a bit bigger:
documentclassarticle
usepackagegraphicx
usepackagemathtools
usepackagetxfonts
begindocument
[
textscalebox1.4$kappa$(r_0)
]
enddocument
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looks a bit like kappa from txfonts
, just a bit bigger:
documentclassarticle
usepackagegraphicx
usepackagemathtools
usepackagetxfonts
begindocument
[
textscalebox1.4$kappa$(r_0)
]
enddocument
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if you have a pdf of that (eg google suggested sam.math.ethz.ch/~mhg/pub/biksm.pdf) you can list the fonts it uses (just standard computer modern and ams fonts in that case)
– David Carlisle
9 hours ago
Welcome to the TeX.SE. What package are you using?
– Sebastiano
9 hours ago
For my humble opinion the
K
of your picture is the same ofmathcalK
.– Sebastiano
9 hours ago
1
You are probably doing
usepackagemathptmx
, Look at my edited answer.– egreg
8 hours ago