To create a visually appealing "T" in LaTeX for topology homework, users can utilize commands like \tau, τ, or explore styles such as \cal{TOPOLOGY} and \mathfrak{TOPOLOGY}. The discussion focuses on achieving a specific aesthetic for mathematical notation in LaTeX. Participants are encouraged to share tips and examples for formatting. The goal is to enhance the presentation of topology-related content effectively. Overall, the thread seeks practical solutions for LaTeX formatting in academic work.
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Hi, I am typing up my topology homework and I want to make the cool looking t I see in the book. How do I accomplish this?
As you can see from the image here, when I graph the 2d graph of y = 5sin(1/x), it comes out like I'd expect. However, when I graph it in a 3d graph, it doesn't look right at all. Can someone tell me why it isn't displaying right, or is it and I'm just missing something when I add the z axis?