topsquark Science Advisor Homework Helper Insights Author MHB Messages 2,020 Reaction score 843 Feb 23, 2022 #2 Is this what you want? \sum_{j \in J} --> [math]\sum_{j \in J}[/math] and \underset{x \in B_j} {sup} -->[math]\underset{x \in B_j} {sup}[/math] -Dan
Is this what you want? \sum_{j \in J} --> [math]\sum_{j \in J}[/math] and \underset{x \in B_j} {sup} -->[math]\underset{x \in B_j} {sup}[/math] -Dan
Opalg Gold Member MHB Messages 2,778 Reaction score 13 Feb 23, 2022 #3 Alternatively, \sup_{x\in B_j} --> $\displaystyle \sup_{x\in B_j}$. (The symbol for sup then appears in Roman type rather than italics.)
Alternatively, \sup_{x\in B_j} --> $\displaystyle \sup_{x\in B_j}$. (The symbol for sup then appears in Roman type rather than italics.)
Math Amateur Gold Member MHB Messages 3,920 Reaction score 48 Feb 23, 2022 #4 My thanks to Dan and Opalg … Peter