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==Letter types== | ==Letter types== | ||
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| <center>{{M|\mathscr{abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz} }}</center> | | <center>{{M|\mathscr{abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz} }}</center> | ||
| rowspan="2" | {{M|\mathscr{0123456789} }} | | rowspan="2" | {{M|\mathscr{0123456789} }} | ||
− | | rowspan="2" | Remember it as "'''scr'''ibble" {{C|\math'''scr'''{letter} }} | + | | rowspan="2" | Remember it as "'''scr'''ibble" {{C|\math'''scr'''{letter} }}. {{Warning|Some letters can be difficult to identify, for example {{M|\mathscr{I} }} - a {{C|J}} right? ''Wrong'' - an {{C|I}}}} |
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| <center>{{M|\mathscr{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} }}</center> | | <center>{{M|\mathscr{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} }}</center> | ||
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| No var or upper forms | | No var or upper forms | ||
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− | {{Todo|Finish, eg {{M|\phi}}, {{M|\Phi}} and {{M|\varphi}} - all phi}} | + | {{Todo|Finish, eg {{M|\phi}}, {{M|\Phi}} and {{M|\varphi}} - all phi - ANOTHER ONE {{M|\rho}} and {{M|\varrho}} - ANOTHER ONE: {{M|\epsilon}} and {{M|\varepsilon}} }} |
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=OLD GUIDE= | =OLD GUIDE= | ||
==Maths== | ==Maths== |
Latest revision as of 18:48, 24 September 2016
Contents
Things to do on this page
- Substitute and/or link to: /Templates
Letter types
"English" symbols and numbers
Yes, most of the English alphabet is pinched from Latin, but these 26 letters are the English alphabet.
Type | Alphabet | Numbers | Comment |
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[ilmath]0123456789[/ilmath] | |
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Blackboard \mathbb{letters} |
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[ilmath]\mathbb{0123456789} [/ilmath] | A shame, because a black-board style [ilmath]1[/ilmath] would be a great indicator function |
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Text \text{letters} |
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[ilmath]\text{0123456789} [/ilmath] | |
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Script | |
[ilmath]\mathscr{0123456789} [/ilmath] | Remember it as "scribble" \mathscr{letter} . Warning:Some letters can be difficult to identify, for example [ilmath]\mathscr{I} [/ilmath] - a J right? Wrong - an I |
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Calligraphic \mathcal{letter} |
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[ilmath]\mathcal{0123456789} [/ilmath] | Notice the posh numbers |
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Fraktur \mathfrak{letters} |
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[ilmath]\mathfrak{0123456789} [/ilmath] | Gothic style letters, probably something German involved to get the "frak". Notice the numbers too! Warning:This font is VERY easy to bugger up, for example [ilmath]\mathfrak{A} [/ilmath] looks like a funky [ilmath]U[/ilmath], certainly not a funky [ilmath]A[/ilmath]! |
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Roman \mathrm{letters} |
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[ilmath]\mathrm{0123456789} [/ilmath] | Pretty sure this is the same as \text above. |
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Bold \mathbf{letters} |
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[ilmath]\mathbf{0123456789} [/ilmath] | Pretty sure it's "math bold font". Also who has ever gone "you know what, I want a bold 7" in a formula. Yet there's no blackboard-style 1. World is a crazy place. |
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Extra English letters
Letter | Display | Comment |
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ell | |
Lowercase "l" that looks more like it does in my handwriting. Useful to distinguish [ilmath]\ell^p[/ilmath], [ilmath]l^p[/ilmath] and [ilmath]L^p[/ilmath] |
Greek alphabet
Letter | Display | Uppercase | Display | Var-form | Display | Comment |
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alpha | |
No var or upper forms |
TODO: Finish, eg [ilmath]\phi[/ilmath], [ilmath]\Phi[/ilmath] and [ilmath]\varphi[/ilmath] - all phi - ANOTHER ONE [ilmath]\rho[/ilmath] and [ilmath]\varrho[/ilmath] - ANOTHER ONE: [ilmath]\epsilon[/ilmath] and [ilmath]\varepsilon[/ilmath]
OLD GUIDE
Maths
To get maths (LaTeX) use:
<math>Maths here</math> [math]Maths here[/math] {{M|Maths here}}
Diagrams
<math>\require{AMScd} \begin{CD} A @<a <b< B\\ @VVV @VVV\\ C @= D \end{CD}</math>
Produces:
[math] \require{AMScd} \begin{CD} A @<a <b< B\\ @VVV @VVV\\ C @= D \end{CD}[/math]
NOTE: the < were written and-sign-l-t-semicolon, see http://www.jmilne.org/not/Mamscd.pdf for reference
You can use the:
{{Extra Maths}} template
to bring the symbols in.
There are also the following templates:
[math]\begin{CD} A {{CD Left Arrow|A|B}} B {{CD Hoz Eq|A|B}} E\\ {{CD Down Arrow|A|B}} {{CD Up Arrow|A|B}} {{CD Vert Eq|A|B}}\\ C {{CD Right Arrow|Top|Bottom}} D {{CD No Arrow}} F \end{CD}[/math]
Produces:
[math]\begin{CD} A @< A <B < B @= E\\ @V A VB V @A { A }A{ B } A @|\\ C @> Top >Bottom > D @. F \end{CD}[/math]
as follows:
Name | Parameters |
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Template:CD Up Arrow | 2 - left, right |
Template:CD Down Arrow | 2 - left, right |
Template:CD Left Arrow | 2 - top, bottom |
Template:CD Right Arrow | 2 - top, bottom |
Template:CD Vert Eq | (none) |
Template:CD Hoz Eq | (none) |
Template:CD No Arrow | (none) |
Theorems
{{Begin Theorem}} Title {{Begin Proof}} Proof {{End Proof}} {{End Theorem}}
Result:
Title
Proof
{{Begin Inline Theorem}} Title {{Begin Inline Proof}} Proof {{End Proof}} {{End Theorem}}
Result:
Title
Proof
Examples
{{Begin Example}} Title {{Begin Example Body}} Proof {{End Example Body}} {{End Example}}
Result:
Title
Proof