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Index (x_i) with two rows in latex [closed]
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I have following problem in latex formatting:
I want to write for a matrix : $ (a_{ij})_{underset{j=1,ldots , n}{i=1,ldots ,m}} $ but I want the $i=ldots$ and $j=ldots$ to be the same size...
Does anyone know a command to do that?
Thank you very much!
matrices notation
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I have following problem in latex formatting:
I want to write for a matrix : $ (a_{ij})_{underset{j=1,ldots , n}{i=1,ldots ,m}} $ but I want the $i=ldots$ and $j=ldots$ to be the same size...
Does anyone know a command to do that?
Thank you very much!
matrices notation
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closed as off-topic by user, mfl, anomaly, TastyRomeo, mrf Mar 21 at 15:36
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This question is not about mathematics, within the scope defined in the help center." – user, mfl, anomaly, TastyRomeo, mrf
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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You should ask this question here tex.stackexchange.com
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– mfl
Mar 21 at 15:26
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The short answer is to use substack, but you'll probably get better replies on the tex stackexchange board (which is a useful place in general).
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– anomaly
Mar 21 at 15:29
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I have following problem in latex formatting:
I want to write for a matrix : $ (a_{ij})_{underset{j=1,ldots , n}{i=1,ldots ,m}} $ but I want the $i=ldots$ and $j=ldots$ to be the same size...
Does anyone know a command to do that?
Thank you very much!
matrices notation
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I have following problem in latex formatting:
I want to write for a matrix : $ (a_{ij})_{underset{j=1,ldots , n}{i=1,ldots ,m}} $ but I want the $i=ldots$ and $j=ldots$ to be the same size...
Does anyone know a command to do that?
Thank you very much!
matrices notation
matrices notation
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closed as off-topic by user, mfl, anomaly, TastyRomeo, mrf Mar 21 at 15:36
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closed as off-topic by user, mfl, anomaly, TastyRomeo, mrf Mar 21 at 15:36
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You should ask this question here tex.stackexchange.com
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– mfl
Mar 21 at 15:26
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The short answer is to use substack, but you'll probably get better replies on the tex stackexchange board (which is a useful place in general).
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– anomaly
Mar 21 at 15:29
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You should ask this question here tex.stackexchange.com
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– mfl
Mar 21 at 15:26
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The short answer is to use substack, but you'll probably get better replies on the tex stackexchange board (which is a useful place in general).
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– anomaly
Mar 21 at 15:29
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You should ask this question here tex.stackexchange.com
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You should ask this question here tex.stackexchange.com
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– mfl
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The short answer is to use substack, but you'll probably get better replies on the tex stackexchange board (which is a useful place in general).
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according to this https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/80460/expression-under-summation-on-multiple-lines
$(a_{ij})_{substack{j=1, cdots , n \ i=1, cdots , m}}$
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according to this https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/80460/expression-under-summation-on-multiple-lines
$(a_{ij})_{substack{j=1, cdots , n \ i=1, cdots , m}}$
(a_{ij})_{substack{j=1, cdots , n \ i=1, cdots , m}}
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according to this https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/80460/expression-under-summation-on-multiple-lines
$(a_{ij})_{substack{j=1, cdots , n \ i=1, cdots , m}}$
(a_{ij})_{substack{j=1, cdots , n \ i=1, cdots , m}}
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according to this https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/80460/expression-under-summation-on-multiple-lines
$(a_{ij})_{substack{j=1, cdots , n \ i=1, cdots , m}}$
(a_{ij})_{substack{j=1, cdots , n \ i=1, cdots , m}}
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according to this https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/80460/expression-under-summation-on-multiple-lines
$(a_{ij})_{substack{j=1, cdots , n \ i=1, cdots , m}}$
(a_{ij})_{substack{j=1, cdots , n \ i=1, cdots , m}}
answered Mar 21 at 15:28
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You should ask this question here tex.stackexchange.com
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– mfl
Mar 21 at 15:26
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The short answer is to use substack, but you'll probably get better replies on the tex stackexchange board (which is a useful place in general).
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– anomaly
Mar 21 at 15:29