How to put a symbol over a wedge
I am only having trouble getting the j_t over the wedge. I have posted a pic of what I am trying to get to. I appreciate any help given.
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I am only having trouble getting the j_t over the wedge. I have posted a pic of what I am trying to get to. I appreciate any help given.
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L_t overset{j_t}{wedge} R_t
– egreg
9 hours ago
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I am only having trouble getting the j_t over the wedge. I have posted a pic of what I am trying to get to. I appreciate any help given.
symbols
I am only having trouble getting the j_t over the wedge. I have posted a pic of what I am trying to get to. I appreciate any help given.
symbols
symbols
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Stiven GStiven G
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L_t overset{j_t}{wedge} R_t
– egreg
9 hours ago
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L_t overset{j_t}{wedge} R_t
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L_t overset{j_t}{wedge} R_t
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L_t overset{j_t}{wedge} R_t
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Maybe something like this?
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
$L_t{}^{j_t}_{wedge}R_t$
end{document}
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I think you want the first instance in the following image, which just needs loading amsmath
.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
makeatletter
newcommand{overwedge}[1]{%
mathpalettestiven@overwedge{#1}%
}
newcommand{stiven@overwedge}[2]{%
vcenter{hbox{$m@th#1{}^{#2}_{wedge}$}}%
}
makeatother
newcommand{binoverwedge}[1]{mathbin{overwedge{#1}}}
begin{document}
$L_t overset{j_t}{wedge} R_t$
quad
$L_t overwedge{j_t} R_t$
quad
$L_t binoverwedge{j_t} R_t$
end{document}
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Maybe something like this?
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
$L_t{}^{j_t}_{wedge}R_t$
end{document}
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Maybe something like this?
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
$L_t{}^{j_t}_{wedge}R_t$
end{document}
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Maybe something like this?
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
$L_t{}^{j_t}_{wedge}R_t$
end{document}
Maybe something like this?
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
$L_t{}^{j_t}_{wedge}R_t$
end{document}
answered 9 hours ago
JouleVJouleV
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I think you want the first instance in the following image, which just needs loading amsmath
.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
makeatletter
newcommand{overwedge}[1]{%
mathpalettestiven@overwedge{#1}%
}
newcommand{stiven@overwedge}[2]{%
vcenter{hbox{$m@th#1{}^{#2}_{wedge}$}}%
}
makeatother
newcommand{binoverwedge}[1]{mathbin{overwedge{#1}}}
begin{document}
$L_t overset{j_t}{wedge} R_t$
quad
$L_t overwedge{j_t} R_t$
quad
$L_t binoverwedge{j_t} R_t$
end{document}
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I think you want the first instance in the following image, which just needs loading amsmath
.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
makeatletter
newcommand{overwedge}[1]{%
mathpalettestiven@overwedge{#1}%
}
newcommand{stiven@overwedge}[2]{%
vcenter{hbox{$m@th#1{}^{#2}_{wedge}$}}%
}
makeatother
newcommand{binoverwedge}[1]{mathbin{overwedge{#1}}}
begin{document}
$L_t overset{j_t}{wedge} R_t$
quad
$L_t overwedge{j_t} R_t$
quad
$L_t binoverwedge{j_t} R_t$
end{document}
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I think you want the first instance in the following image, which just needs loading amsmath
.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
makeatletter
newcommand{overwedge}[1]{%
mathpalettestiven@overwedge{#1}%
}
newcommand{stiven@overwedge}[2]{%
vcenter{hbox{$m@th#1{}^{#2}_{wedge}$}}%
}
makeatother
newcommand{binoverwedge}[1]{mathbin{overwedge{#1}}}
begin{document}
$L_t overset{j_t}{wedge} R_t$
quad
$L_t overwedge{j_t} R_t$
quad
$L_t binoverwedge{j_t} R_t$
end{document}
I think you want the first instance in the following image, which just needs loading amsmath
.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
makeatletter
newcommand{overwedge}[1]{%
mathpalettestiven@overwedge{#1}%
}
newcommand{stiven@overwedge}[2]{%
vcenter{hbox{$m@th#1{}^{#2}_{wedge}$}}%
}
makeatother
newcommand{binoverwedge}[1]{mathbin{overwedge{#1}}}
begin{document}
$L_t overset{j_t}{wedge} R_t$
quad
$L_t overwedge{j_t} R_t$
quad
$L_t binoverwedge{j_t} R_t$
end{document}
answered 9 hours ago
egregegreg
732k8919303254
732k8919303254
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L_t overset{j_t}{wedge} R_t
– egreg
9 hours ago