My professor uses dots between quantifiers, e.g.,
And my textbook has them like this:
I tried Detexify on this, but it didn't work… does anyone know how to produce either of these bold dots?
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My professor uses dots between quantifiers, e.g.,
And my textbook has them like this:
I tried Detexify on this, but it didn't work… does anyone know how to produce either of these bold dots?
Best Answer
First case: square dot with equal spaceing
The first case is probably
\centerdot
of packageamssymb
:\centerdot
is a binary operator. In the image in the question, the spacing seems to be slightly larger. Therefore the second line uses\centerdot
andSecond case: round dot with asymmetrical spacing
In the second case a bold version of the dot could be used. The spacing seems to be a little special, the example uses