in my work notes today i'm using the symbol Ξ, or uppercase ξ, a lot.
not having much practice with this greek letter,
oftentimes it looks either like:
not having much practice with this greek letter,
oftentimes it looks either like:
- an equivalence symbol (or \equiv in LaTeX)
- the chinese symbol for three.
Try \(\frac{\Xi}{\overline{\Xi}}\).
ReplyDeleteyou know, it can be iterated:
ReplyDelete$$
\frac{ \frac{\Xi}{\Xi} }{ \frac{\Xi}{\Xi} }
$$
(-;
But mine actually makes sense, and could appear in a paper (if \Xi is used for a Beltrami coefficient or some such thing).
ReplyDeletecome on.
ReplyDeletewould you actually use that notation in a paper, just to indicate its utility ..? (-: