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Help rendering a complicated sum/product formula
Compound fractions (i.e., “mixed numbers”) look bad in displaystyleProduct coproduct signHow to write a formula using box productHelp with a displayed formula with a determinantPlease help me input the following formula correctlySpacing on a specific formulaSpacing in complicated equationsWriting out calculations in LaTeXBig cartesian product & cartesian sum symbols with Lucida Math fonts?problem in upper and lower items sum and product formula
It's supposed to look roughly like this, or at least be semantically equivalent:

I'm sure the sum part looks a bit too big, and not all the parenthesis are necessary. All the sum/product formulas I've done so far have been elementary, single-level formulas.
I've been trying to make something like the above, but I've been less than successful:
$sumlimits_=d(prodlimits_p,qin B,hspace0.1cmpneq q )$

Any help would be appreciated.
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It's supposed to look roughly like this, or at least be semantically equivalent:

I'm sure the sum part looks a bit too big, and not all the parenthesis are necessary. All the sum/product formulas I've done so far have been elementary, single-level formulas.
I've been trying to make something like the above, but I've been less than successful:
$sumlimits_=d(prodlimits_p,qin B,hspace0.1cmpneq q )$

Any help would be appreciated.
math-mode spacing
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Welcome to TeX.SE! Can you please show us the code you have tried so far?
– Kurt
6 hours ago
The code for my attempt would be $sumlimits_=d(prodlimits_p,qin B,hspace0.1cmpneq q )$ . I tried to add a '\' under the sums and products to make it multi-level, so as not to take horizontal space, but it did not work. Also, I don't know how to make the outer sum bigger that the inner products. tough I feel it should be, for highlighting purposes. I think some sort of "boxed" syntax is needed for the elements. I'm really not familiar.
– user3257842
6 hours ago
Please add the code you tried to your question, there it is better readable.
– Kurt
6 hours ago
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It's supposed to look roughly like this, or at least be semantically equivalent:

I'm sure the sum part looks a bit too big, and not all the parenthesis are necessary. All the sum/product formulas I've done so far have been elementary, single-level formulas.
I've been trying to make something like the above, but I've been less than successful:
$sumlimits_=d(prodlimits_p,qin B,hspace0.1cmpneq q )$

Any help would be appreciated.
math-mode spacing
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It's supposed to look roughly like this, or at least be semantically equivalent:

I'm sure the sum part looks a bit too big, and not all the parenthesis are necessary. All the sum/product formulas I've done so far have been elementary, single-level formulas.
I've been trying to make something like the above, but I've been less than successful:
$sumlimits_=d(prodlimits_p,qin B,hspace0.1cmpneq q )$

Any help would be appreciated.
math-mode spacing
math-mode spacing
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Welcome to TeX.SE! Can you please show us the code you have tried so far?
– Kurt
6 hours ago
The code for my attempt would be $sumlimits_=d(prodlimits_p,qin B,hspace0.1cmpneq q )$ . I tried to add a '\' under the sums and products to make it multi-level, so as not to take horizontal space, but it did not work. Also, I don't know how to make the outer sum bigger that the inner products. tough I feel it should be, for highlighting purposes. I think some sort of "boxed" syntax is needed for the elements. I'm really not familiar.
– user3257842
6 hours ago
Please add the code you tried to your question, there it is better readable.
– Kurt
6 hours ago
add a comment |
Welcome to TeX.SE! Can you please show us the code you have tried so far?
– Kurt
6 hours ago
The code for my attempt would be $sumlimits_=d(prodlimits_p,qin B,hspace0.1cmpneq q )$ . I tried to add a '\' under the sums and products to make it multi-level, so as not to take horizontal space, but it did not work. Also, I don't know how to make the outer sum bigger that the inner products. tough I feel it should be, for highlighting purposes. I think some sort of "boxed" syntax is needed for the elements. I'm really not familiar.
– user3257842
6 hours ago
Please add the code you tried to your question, there it is better readable.
– Kurt
6 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SE! Can you please show us the code you have tried so far?
– Kurt
6 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SE! Can you please show us the code you have tried so far?
– Kurt
6 hours ago
The code for my attempt would be $sumlimits_=d(prodlimits_p,qin B,hspace0.1cmpneq q )$ . I tried to add a '\' under the sums and products to make it multi-level, so as not to take horizontal space, but it did not work. Also, I don't know how to make the outer sum bigger that the inner products. tough I feel it should be, for highlighting purposes. I think some sort of "boxed" syntax is needed for the elements. I'm really not familiar.
– user3257842
6 hours ago
The code for my attempt would be $sumlimits_=d(prodlimits_p,qin B,hspace0.1cmpneq q )$ . I tried to add a '\' under the sums and products to make it multi-level, so as not to take horizontal space, but it did not work. Also, I don't know how to make the outer sum bigger that the inner products. tough I feel it should be, for highlighting purposes. I think some sort of "boxed" syntax is needed for the elements. I'm really not familiar.
– user3257842
6 hours ago
Please add the code you tried to your question, there it is better readable.
– Kurt
6 hours ago
Please add the code you tried to your question, there it is better readable.
– Kurt
6 hours ago
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Perhaps you could start with this:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,relsize
begindocument
beginalign*
mathlargermathlargermathlargersum_
substackBsubset1..n,\lvert Brvert=d
Bigl(prod_
substackp,qin B,\pneq q
(alpha_p-alpha_q)Bigr)
Bigl(kern-2exprod_
tin1..nslash Bkern-2ex
(x-alpha_t)Bigr)
endalign*
enddocument
I tried to replicate it.

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I would type it in a slightly different way, to improve the legibility of the formula:
documentclassarticle
usepackagemathtools, relsize
begindocument
[ mathlarger sum_substack = d,Bigl(smashoperatorprod_substackp, qin B \ pne q(alpha_p-alpha_q):smashoperator prod_substackt in1 cdotcdot n\ t notin B (x-alpha_t) Bigr) ]%
enddocument

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I'd use standard sizes:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,mathtools
newcommandtprodmathopmathchoicetextstyleprodprodprodprod
newcommandsssscriptscriptstyle
begindocument
beginequation*
sum_substacksss Bsubset1..n, \ sss lvert Brvert=d;
bigl(
smashoperatortprod_substacksss p,qin B, \ sss pneq q
(alpha_p-alpha_q)
bigr)
bigl(
smashoperatortprod_sss tin1..n/B
(x-alpha_t)
bigr)
endequation*
enddocument

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Note that you could even use left( ... right) to get automatically sized braces.
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Perhaps you could start with this:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,relsize
begindocument
beginalign*
mathlargermathlargermathlargersum_
substackBsubset1..n,\lvert Brvert=d
Bigl(prod_
substackp,qin B,\pneq q
(alpha_p-alpha_q)Bigr)
Bigl(kern-2exprod_
tin1..nslash Bkern-2ex
(x-alpha_t)Bigr)
endalign*
enddocument
I tried to replicate it.

add a comment |
Perhaps you could start with this:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,relsize
begindocument
beginalign*
mathlargermathlargermathlargersum_
substackBsubset1..n,\lvert Brvert=d
Bigl(prod_
substackp,qin B,\pneq q
(alpha_p-alpha_q)Bigr)
Bigl(kern-2exprod_
tin1..nslash Bkern-2ex
(x-alpha_t)Bigr)
endalign*
enddocument
I tried to replicate it.

add a comment |
Perhaps you could start with this:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,relsize
begindocument
beginalign*
mathlargermathlargermathlargersum_
substackBsubset1..n,\lvert Brvert=d
Bigl(prod_
substackp,qin B,\pneq q
(alpha_p-alpha_q)Bigr)
Bigl(kern-2exprod_
tin1..nslash Bkern-2ex
(x-alpha_t)Bigr)
endalign*
enddocument
I tried to replicate it.

Perhaps you could start with this:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,relsize
begindocument
beginalign*
mathlargermathlargermathlargersum_
substackBsubset1..n,\lvert Brvert=d
Bigl(prod_
substackp,qin B,\pneq q
(alpha_p-alpha_q)Bigr)
Bigl(kern-2exprod_
tin1..nslash Bkern-2ex
(x-alpha_t)Bigr)
endalign*
enddocument
I tried to replicate it.

edited 5 hours ago
answered 6 hours ago
CampanIgnisCampanIgnis
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2,8692932
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I would type it in a slightly different way, to improve the legibility of the formula:
documentclassarticle
usepackagemathtools, relsize
begindocument
[ mathlarger sum_substack = d,Bigl(smashoperatorprod_substackp, qin B \ pne q(alpha_p-alpha_q):smashoperator prod_substackt in1 cdotcdot n\ t notin B (x-alpha_t) Bigr) ]%
enddocument

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I would type it in a slightly different way, to improve the legibility of the formula:
documentclassarticle
usepackagemathtools, relsize
begindocument
[ mathlarger sum_substack = d,Bigl(smashoperatorprod_substackp, qin B \ pne q(alpha_p-alpha_q):smashoperator prod_substackt in1 cdotcdot n\ t notin B (x-alpha_t) Bigr) ]%
enddocument

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I would type it in a slightly different way, to improve the legibility of the formula:
documentclassarticle
usepackagemathtools, relsize
begindocument
[ mathlarger sum_substack = d,Bigl(smashoperatorprod_substackp, qin B \ pne q(alpha_p-alpha_q):smashoperator prod_substackt in1 cdotcdot n\ t notin B (x-alpha_t) Bigr) ]%
enddocument

I would type it in a slightly different way, to improve the legibility of the formula:
documentclassarticle
usepackagemathtools, relsize
begindocument
[ mathlarger sum_substack = d,Bigl(smashoperatorprod_substackp, qin B \ pne q(alpha_p-alpha_q):smashoperator prod_substackt in1 cdotcdot n\ t notin B (x-alpha_t) Bigr) ]%
enddocument

answered 6 hours ago
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I'd use standard sizes:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,mathtools
newcommandtprodmathopmathchoicetextstyleprodprodprodprod
newcommandsssscriptscriptstyle
begindocument
beginequation*
sum_substacksss Bsubset1..n, \ sss lvert Brvert=d;
bigl(
smashoperatortprod_substacksss p,qin B, \ sss pneq q
(alpha_p-alpha_q)
bigr)
bigl(
smashoperatortprod_sss tin1..n/B
(x-alpha_t)
bigr)
endequation*
enddocument

add a comment |
I'd use standard sizes:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,mathtools
newcommandtprodmathopmathchoicetextstyleprodprodprodprod
newcommandsssscriptscriptstyle
begindocument
beginequation*
sum_substacksss Bsubset1..n, \ sss lvert Brvert=d;
bigl(
smashoperatortprod_substacksss p,qin B, \ sss pneq q
(alpha_p-alpha_q)
bigr)
bigl(
smashoperatortprod_sss tin1..n/B
(x-alpha_t)
bigr)
endequation*
enddocument

add a comment |
I'd use standard sizes:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,mathtools
newcommandtprodmathopmathchoicetextstyleprodprodprodprod
newcommandsssscriptscriptstyle
begindocument
beginequation*
sum_substacksss Bsubset1..n, \ sss lvert Brvert=d;
bigl(
smashoperatortprod_substacksss p,qin B, \ sss pneq q
(alpha_p-alpha_q)
bigr)
bigl(
smashoperatortprod_sss tin1..n/B
(x-alpha_t)
bigr)
endequation*
enddocument

I'd use standard sizes:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,mathtools
newcommandtprodmathopmathchoicetextstyleprodprodprodprod
newcommandsssscriptscriptstyle
begindocument
beginequation*
sum_substacksss Bsubset1..n, \ sss lvert Brvert=d;
bigl(
smashoperatortprod_substacksss p,qin B, \ sss pneq q
(alpha_p-alpha_q)
bigr)
bigl(
smashoperatortprod_sss tin1..n/B
(x-alpha_t)
bigr)
endequation*
enddocument

answered 4 hours ago
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Note that you could even use left( ... right) to get automatically sized braces.
This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post. - From Review
– Sandy G
35 mins ago
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Note that you could even use left( ... right) to get automatically sized braces.
This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post. - From Review
– Sandy G
35 mins ago
add a comment |
Note that you could even use left( ... right) to get automatically sized braces.
Note that you could even use left( ... right) to get automatically sized braces.
answered 1 hour ago
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This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post. - From Review
– Sandy G
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This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post. - From Review
– Sandy G
35 mins ago
This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post. - From Review
– Sandy G
35 mins ago
This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post. - From Review
– Sandy G
35 mins ago
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– Kurt
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The code for my attempt would be $sumlimits_=d(prodlimits_p,qin B,hspace0.1cmpneq q )$ . I tried to add a '\' under the sums and products to make it multi-level, so as not to take horizontal space, but it did not work. Also, I don't know how to make the outer sum bigger that the inner products. tough I feel it should be, for highlighting purposes. I think some sort of "boxed" syntax is needed for the elements. I'm really not familiar.
– user3257842
6 hours ago
Please add the code you tried to your question, there it is better readable.
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6 hours ago