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29 de ago. de 2015 · I'm a new user in texmaker. How can I produce this equation? Thank you for your help
5 de mar. de 2013 · The amsmath package also offers the shortcut matrix environments which default to centered alignment for their columns: matrix: unbracketed matrix; pmatrix: matrix surrounded by parentheses; bmatrix: matrix surrounded by square brackets; vmatrix: matrix surrounded by single vertical lines; Vmatrix: matrix surrounded by double vertical lines
3 de set. de 2016 · I suggest you load the amsmath package, employ its the bmatrix ("bracketed matrix") environment, and use \dots (or \ldots), \vdots ("vertical dots"), and \ddots ("diagonal dots") as needed. The following screenshot shows two ways this approach could be employed. The first replicates the matrix shown in the OP's posting.
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16 de jun. de 2018 · Off-topic: instead of providing lots of empty columns (presumably to increase the separation between "real" columns, right?), it would be much more efficient if you (a) replaced all instances of && with & and (b) issued the command \setlength\arraycolsep{10pt}.
13 de abr. de 2017 · I need to typeset a matrix with square brackets as delimiters for math.se (I believe they use MathJaX). How would I do that?
I am new to Latex, and I have been trying to get the matrix of following form [x11 x12 x13 . . . . x1n x21 x22 x23 . . . . x2n .
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10 de nov. de 2011 · I'm trying to create a pmatrix whose components are rather complicated fractions (Christoffel symbols), and the line spacing is too small making the whole thing a bit cramped and hard to read.
From a mathematical point of view, a matrix is a tensor. On the other hand, pure mathematics and theoretical physics mostly ignore those regulations. Doing pure mathematics, I'd not use any special notation for matrices, that are just another mathematical object which a variable is assigned to.