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by hallole
297 days ago
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I remember being very pleased when I first encountered what might be an abuse of notation, but is nonetheless super convenient: \Sum_{s \in S}, where s is an element of a set S. Or, even better, just: \Sum s_i. Of course, this is defensible as I was writing out 100 summations in a stats course, not writing teaching material. |
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