% \iffalse meta-comment % % Copyright (C) 2018 - 2021 by ChairX % % This file may be distributed and/or modified under the % conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either % version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any later % version. The latest version of this license is in: % % http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt % % and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of % LaTeX version 2005/12/01 or later. % % This file contains the documentation of all general mathematics macros . % % Macros have to be described by (delete the first %) % \DescribeMacro{\macro} % Description and usage of the macro. % % The description will appear in the usage % part of the documentation. Use \subsubsection{} etc. for structuring. % % The implementation of the macros defined here has to be written in % chairxmathGeneral.dtx %\fi % % \subsubsection{General Math Commands} \label{sec:Doc_GeneralMathCommands} % % \DescribeMacro{\I} % Imaginary unit |\I|: $\I$ % %\DescribeMacro{\E} % Euler number |\E|: $\E$ % %\DescribeMacro{\D} % Differential |\D x|: $\D x$ % %\DescribeMacro{\cc} % Complex conjugation |z \mapsto \cc{z}|: $z \mapsto \cc{z}$ % %\DescribeMacro{\sign} % Signum |\sign \sigma|: $\sign \sigma$ \\ % Uses |operatorfont|. % %\DescribeMacro{\RE} % Real part (the standard symbols are sooo ugly) |\RE(z)|: $\RE(z)$ \\ % Uses |operatorfont|. % %\DescribeMacro{\IM} % Imaginary part |\IM(z)|: $\IM(z)$ \\ % Uses |operatorfont|. % %\DescribeMacro{\Unit} % Unit element |\Unit|: $\Unit$ % %\DescribeMacro{\const} % Generic constant |\const|: $\const$ \\ % Uses |mathit| as font. % %\DescribeMacro{\canonical} % Subscript for canonical |\omega_\canonical|: $\omega_\canonical$ \\ % Uses |scriptfont|. % %\DescribeMacro{\pt} % A single point |\{\pt\}|: $\{\pt\}$ \\ % Uses |operatorfont| % %\subsubsection{Restrictions} \label{sec:Doc_Restrictions} % %\DescribeMacro{\at} % Restriction of a map to a subset |f\at{U}|: $f\at{U}$ % or with optional size |f\at[\Big]{U}|: $f\at[\Big]{U}$. \\ % Default size is |\big|. % % \subsubsection{Maps and Related Stuff} \label{sec:Doc_MapsandRelatedStuff} % %\DescribeMacro{\Map} % Space of maps |\Map(X, Y)|: $\Map(X, Y)$\\ % Uses |operatorfont|. % %\DescribeMacro{\Bij} % Space of bijections |\Bij(X, Y)|: $\Bij(X, Y)$\\ % Uses |operatorfont|. % %\DescribeMacro{\argument} % Generic argument of a map |f(\argument)|: $f(\argument)$ % %\DescribeMacro{\domain} % Domain of a map |\domain(\phi)|: $\domain(\phi)$\\ % Uses |operatorfont|. % %\DescribeMacro{\range} % Range of a map |\range(\phi)|: $\range(\phi)$\\ % Uses |operatorfont|. % %\DescribeMacro{\id} % Identity map |\id|: $\id$\\ % Uses |operatorfont|. % %\DescribeMacro{\pr} % Generic projection |\pr \colon E \to M|: $\pr \colon E \to M$\\ % Uses |operatorfont|. % %\DescribeMacro{\inv} % Inversion map |\inv \colon g \mapsto g^{-1}|: $\inv \colon g \mapsto g^{-1}$ \\ % Uses |operatorfont|. % %\DescribeMacro{\ev} % Evaluation map |\ev \colon V \tensor V^* \to \mathbb{k}|: $\ev \colon V \tensor V^* \to \mathbb{k}$\\ % Uses |operatorfont|. % %\DescribeMacro{\image} % Image of a map |\image(f)|: $\image(f)$\\ % Uses |operatorfont|. % %\DescribeMacro{\graph} % Graph of a map |\graph(f)|: $\graph(f)$\\ % Uses |operatorfont|. % %\DescribeMacro{\coimage} % Coimage of a map |\coimage(f)|: $\coimage(f)$\\ % Uses |operatorfont|. % %\DescribeMacro{\coker} % Cokernel of a map |\coker(f)|: $\coker(f)$\\ % Uses |operatorfont|. % %\DescribeMacro{\operator} % This macro allows to construct own mathematical operators % whose fonts are consistent with the predefined operators of |nchairx| % |\operator{asso}|: $\operator{asso}$\\ % Uses |operatorfont|. % % \subsubsection{Relations} \label{sec:Doc_Relations} % %\DescribeMacro{\later} % Later in a directed set |i \later j|: $i \later j$ %\DescribeMacro{\earlier} % Earlier in a directed set |i \earlier j|: $i \earlier j$ % %\subsubsection{Big Sums and Products} % %\DescribeMacro{\bigplus} % A big plus sign that can be decorated with limits. Similar to the usual sum it can be used inline %|\bigplus_{k=1}^n V_k|: $\bigplus_{k=1}^n V_k$ % and in displaystyle: % \begin{equation*} % \bigplus_{k=1}^n V_k % \end{equation*} % %\DescribeMacro{\bigtimes} % A big times sign that can be decorated with limits. Similar to the usual sum it can be used inline %|\bigtimes_{k=1}^n V_k|: $\bigtimes_{k=1}^n V_k$ % and in displaystyle: % \begin{equation*} % \bigtimes_{k=1}^n V_k % \end{equation*} % %\DescribeMacro{\biprod} % A biproduct sign that can be decorated with limits. Similar to the usual sum it can be used inline %|\biprod_{k=1}^n V_k|: $\biprod_{k=1}^n V_k$ % and in displaystyle: % \begin{equation*} % \biprod_{k=1}^n V_k % \end{equation*} % % \subsubsection{Labels} \label{sec:Doc_Labels} % % In proofs we sometimes want to label an equation by a symbol and % not by an equation number. Typical choices are of course ($*$) or % ($**$). But as proofs become longer, some additional labels are nice % to have: % % \DescribeMacro{\smiley} % A smiley |\smiley| $\smiley$ % % \DescribeMacro{\frownie} % A frownie |\frownie| $\frownie$ % % \DescribeMacro{\heart} % A heart |\heart| $\heart$ %