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i'm working on my latex thesis and i want to represent this equation, matrix is upperCase letter with 2 lines under it, and vector just one line below, see the picture attached enter image description here



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    that seems very much a "blackboard" notation, do you really want that in a typeset paper? (underline{.} and underline{underline{.}} probably do what you want but....

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    that seems very much a "blackboard" notation, do you really want that in a typeset paper? (underline{.} and underline{underline{.}} probably do what you want but....

    – David Carlisle
    4 hours ago














  • 2





    that seems very much a "blackboard" notation, do you really want that in a typeset paper? (underline{.} and underline{underline{.}} probably do what you want but....

    – David Carlisle
    4 hours ago








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that seems very much a "blackboard" notation, do you really want that in a typeset paper? (underline{.} and underline{underline{.}} probably do what you want but....

– David Carlisle
4 hours ago





that seems very much a "blackboard" notation, do you really want that in a typeset paper? (underline{.} and underline{underline{.}} probably do what you want but....

– David Carlisle
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The immediate problem can be solved with an array, with a local setting of arraystretch for reducing the gap between the two rows.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath,bm}

% old fashioned notation for the old fashioned supervisor
newcommand{vect}[1]{underline{#1}}
newcommand{matr}[1]{underline{underline{#1}}}

% better for typesetting
%newcommand{vect}[1]{mathbf{#1}} % or bm
%newcommand{matr}[1]{mathbf{#1}} % or bm

begin{document}

Here $vect{Q}$ and $vect{w}$ are column vectors and $matr{A}$ is a matrix
[
renewcommand{arraystretch}{0.7}
begin{array}{@{} c @{} c @{} c @{;} c @{}}
vect{Q} & {}={} & matr{A} & vect{w} \
scriptscriptstyle mtimes 1 &&
scriptscriptstyle mtimes n &
scriptscriptstyle ntimes 1
end{array}
]

end{document}


enter image description here



I strongly advise to use macros for inputting matrices and vectors. When your supervisor will realize that the old-fashioned notation is also very ugly in print (it was used in the typewriter times), you can simply change the definitions. If you switch the comments in the code above, the result will be



enter image description here



without changing the code in the document body.






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    2 hours ago



















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The notational possibilities are sheer endless. Which notational practice you wish to adopt may be dictated by typographic conventions specific to a field, a language, a country, etc. LaTeX and TeX don't prescribe any particular notational practice.



The following screenshot shows five possibilities; I have no doubt that there are many more. Echoing a thought already expressed by David Carlisle, "blackboard-style" notational conventions (e.g., with one or two underlines) are not necessarily the best when applied to typeset, as opposed to hand-written, material.



enter image description here



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath,bm}
begin{document}

begin{align*}
Q &= Aw \
mathrm{Q} &= mathrm{A}mathrm{w}\
mathbf{Q} &= mathbf{A}mathbf{w}\
vec{Q} &= Avec{w}\
bm{Q} &= bm{A}bm{w}
end{align*}
end{document}





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    thank you for your reply, i share the same opinion as you, i think it's a blaskboard notation but my supervisor insist to do it this way in my thesis

    – sana ch
    4 hours ago






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    @sanach - If your supervisor is so strongly wedded to this borderline unsuitable typographic convention, just show him the output of underline{Q}=underline{underline{A}},underline{w} and ask him for permission to use a different, non-disastrous notation for vectors and matrices. :-)

    – Mico
    4 hours ago








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    @sanach Explaining matrix multiplication in a thesis? That's what every sophomore should know!

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    3 hours ago












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The immediate problem can be solved with an array, with a local setting of arraystretch for reducing the gap between the two rows.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath,bm}

% old fashioned notation for the old fashioned supervisor
newcommand{vect}[1]{underline{#1}}
newcommand{matr}[1]{underline{underline{#1}}}

% better for typesetting
%newcommand{vect}[1]{mathbf{#1}} % or bm
%newcommand{matr}[1]{mathbf{#1}} % or bm

begin{document}

Here $vect{Q}$ and $vect{w}$ are column vectors and $matr{A}$ is a matrix
[
renewcommand{arraystretch}{0.7}
begin{array}{@{} c @{} c @{} c @{;} c @{}}
vect{Q} & {}={} & matr{A} & vect{w} \
scriptscriptstyle mtimes 1 &&
scriptscriptstyle mtimes n &
scriptscriptstyle ntimes 1
end{array}
]

end{document}


enter image description here



I strongly advise to use macros for inputting matrices and vectors. When your supervisor will realize that the old-fashioned notation is also very ugly in print (it was used in the typewriter times), you can simply change the definitions. If you switch the comments in the code above, the result will be



enter image description here



without changing the code in the document body.






share|improve this answer
























  • thank you so much that's exactly what i'm searching for, i appreciate your help

    – sana ch
    2 hours ago
















1














The immediate problem can be solved with an array, with a local setting of arraystretch for reducing the gap between the two rows.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath,bm}

% old fashioned notation for the old fashioned supervisor
newcommand{vect}[1]{underline{#1}}
newcommand{matr}[1]{underline{underline{#1}}}

% better for typesetting
%newcommand{vect}[1]{mathbf{#1}} % or bm
%newcommand{matr}[1]{mathbf{#1}} % or bm

begin{document}

Here $vect{Q}$ and $vect{w}$ are column vectors and $matr{A}$ is a matrix
[
renewcommand{arraystretch}{0.7}
begin{array}{@{} c @{} c @{} c @{;} c @{}}
vect{Q} & {}={} & matr{A} & vect{w} \
scriptscriptstyle mtimes 1 &&
scriptscriptstyle mtimes n &
scriptscriptstyle ntimes 1
end{array}
]

end{document}


enter image description here



I strongly advise to use macros for inputting matrices and vectors. When your supervisor will realize that the old-fashioned notation is also very ugly in print (it was used in the typewriter times), you can simply change the definitions. If you switch the comments in the code above, the result will be



enter image description here



without changing the code in the document body.






share|improve this answer
























  • thank you so much that's exactly what i'm searching for, i appreciate your help

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    2 hours ago














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The immediate problem can be solved with an array, with a local setting of arraystretch for reducing the gap between the two rows.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath,bm}

% old fashioned notation for the old fashioned supervisor
newcommand{vect}[1]{underline{#1}}
newcommand{matr}[1]{underline{underline{#1}}}

% better for typesetting
%newcommand{vect}[1]{mathbf{#1}} % or bm
%newcommand{matr}[1]{mathbf{#1}} % or bm

begin{document}

Here $vect{Q}$ and $vect{w}$ are column vectors and $matr{A}$ is a matrix
[
renewcommand{arraystretch}{0.7}
begin{array}{@{} c @{} c @{} c @{;} c @{}}
vect{Q} & {}={} & matr{A} & vect{w} \
scriptscriptstyle mtimes 1 &&
scriptscriptstyle mtimes n &
scriptscriptstyle ntimes 1
end{array}
]

end{document}


enter image description here



I strongly advise to use macros for inputting matrices and vectors. When your supervisor will realize that the old-fashioned notation is also very ugly in print (it was used in the typewriter times), you can simply change the definitions. If you switch the comments in the code above, the result will be



enter image description here



without changing the code in the document body.






share|improve this answer













The immediate problem can be solved with an array, with a local setting of arraystretch for reducing the gap between the two rows.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath,bm}

% old fashioned notation for the old fashioned supervisor
newcommand{vect}[1]{underline{#1}}
newcommand{matr}[1]{underline{underline{#1}}}

% better for typesetting
%newcommand{vect}[1]{mathbf{#1}} % or bm
%newcommand{matr}[1]{mathbf{#1}} % or bm

begin{document}

Here $vect{Q}$ and $vect{w}$ are column vectors and $matr{A}$ is a matrix
[
renewcommand{arraystretch}{0.7}
begin{array}{@{} c @{} c @{} c @{;} c @{}}
vect{Q} & {}={} & matr{A} & vect{w} \
scriptscriptstyle mtimes 1 &&
scriptscriptstyle mtimes n &
scriptscriptstyle ntimes 1
end{array}
]

end{document}


enter image description here



I strongly advise to use macros for inputting matrices and vectors. When your supervisor will realize that the old-fashioned notation is also very ugly in print (it was used in the typewriter times), you can simply change the definitions. If you switch the comments in the code above, the result will be



enter image description here



without changing the code in the document body.







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  • thank you so much that's exactly what i'm searching for, i appreciate your help

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    2 hours ago



















  • thank you so much that's exactly what i'm searching for, i appreciate your help

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    2 hours ago

















thank you so much that's exactly what i'm searching for, i appreciate your help

– sana ch
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thank you so much that's exactly what i'm searching for, i appreciate your help

– sana ch
2 hours ago











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The notational possibilities are sheer endless. Which notational practice you wish to adopt may be dictated by typographic conventions specific to a field, a language, a country, etc. LaTeX and TeX don't prescribe any particular notational practice.



The following screenshot shows five possibilities; I have no doubt that there are many more. Echoing a thought already expressed by David Carlisle, "blackboard-style" notational conventions (e.g., with one or two underlines) are not necessarily the best when applied to typeset, as opposed to hand-written, material.



enter image description here



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath,bm}
begin{document}

begin{align*}
Q &= Aw \
mathrm{Q} &= mathrm{A}mathrm{w}\
mathbf{Q} &= mathbf{A}mathbf{w}\
vec{Q} &= Avec{w}\
bm{Q} &= bm{A}bm{w}
end{align*}
end{document}





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  • 1





    thank you for your reply, i share the same opinion as you, i think it's a blaskboard notation but my supervisor insist to do it this way in my thesis

    – sana ch
    4 hours ago






  • 1





    @sanach - If your supervisor is so strongly wedded to this borderline unsuitable typographic convention, just show him the output of underline{Q}=underline{underline{A}},underline{w} and ask him for permission to use a different, non-disastrous notation for vectors and matrices. :-)

    – Mico
    4 hours ago








  • 1





    @sanach Explaining matrix multiplication in a thesis? That's what every sophomore should know!

    – egreg
    3 hours ago
















1














The notational possibilities are sheer endless. Which notational practice you wish to adopt may be dictated by typographic conventions specific to a field, a language, a country, etc. LaTeX and TeX don't prescribe any particular notational practice.



The following screenshot shows five possibilities; I have no doubt that there are many more. Echoing a thought already expressed by David Carlisle, "blackboard-style" notational conventions (e.g., with one or two underlines) are not necessarily the best when applied to typeset, as opposed to hand-written, material.



enter image description here



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath,bm}
begin{document}

begin{align*}
Q &= Aw \
mathrm{Q} &= mathrm{A}mathrm{w}\
mathbf{Q} &= mathbf{A}mathbf{w}\
vec{Q} &= Avec{w}\
bm{Q} &= bm{A}bm{w}
end{align*}
end{document}





share|improve this answer



















  • 1





    thank you for your reply, i share the same opinion as you, i think it's a blaskboard notation but my supervisor insist to do it this way in my thesis

    – sana ch
    4 hours ago






  • 1





    @sanach - If your supervisor is so strongly wedded to this borderline unsuitable typographic convention, just show him the output of underline{Q}=underline{underline{A}},underline{w} and ask him for permission to use a different, non-disastrous notation for vectors and matrices. :-)

    – Mico
    4 hours ago








  • 1





    @sanach Explaining matrix multiplication in a thesis? That's what every sophomore should know!

    – egreg
    3 hours ago














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1







The notational possibilities are sheer endless. Which notational practice you wish to adopt may be dictated by typographic conventions specific to a field, a language, a country, etc. LaTeX and TeX don't prescribe any particular notational practice.



The following screenshot shows five possibilities; I have no doubt that there are many more. Echoing a thought already expressed by David Carlisle, "blackboard-style" notational conventions (e.g., with one or two underlines) are not necessarily the best when applied to typeset, as opposed to hand-written, material.



enter image description here



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath,bm}
begin{document}

begin{align*}
Q &= Aw \
mathrm{Q} &= mathrm{A}mathrm{w}\
mathbf{Q} &= mathbf{A}mathbf{w}\
vec{Q} &= Avec{w}\
bm{Q} &= bm{A}bm{w}
end{align*}
end{document}





share|improve this answer













The notational possibilities are sheer endless. Which notational practice you wish to adopt may be dictated by typographic conventions specific to a field, a language, a country, etc. LaTeX and TeX don't prescribe any particular notational practice.



The following screenshot shows five possibilities; I have no doubt that there are many more. Echoing a thought already expressed by David Carlisle, "blackboard-style" notational conventions (e.g., with one or two underlines) are not necessarily the best when applied to typeset, as opposed to hand-written, material.



enter image description here



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath,bm}
begin{document}

begin{align*}
Q &= Aw \
mathrm{Q} &= mathrm{A}mathrm{w}\
mathbf{Q} &= mathbf{A}mathbf{w}\
vec{Q} &= Avec{w}\
bm{Q} &= bm{A}bm{w}
end{align*}
end{document}






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    thank you for your reply, i share the same opinion as you, i think it's a blaskboard notation but my supervisor insist to do it this way in my thesis

    – sana ch
    4 hours ago






  • 1





    @sanach - If your supervisor is so strongly wedded to this borderline unsuitable typographic convention, just show him the output of underline{Q}=underline{underline{A}},underline{w} and ask him for permission to use a different, non-disastrous notation for vectors and matrices. :-)

    – Mico
    4 hours ago








  • 1





    @sanach Explaining matrix multiplication in a thesis? That's what every sophomore should know!

    – egreg
    3 hours ago














  • 1





    thank you for your reply, i share the same opinion as you, i think it's a blaskboard notation but my supervisor insist to do it this way in my thesis

    – sana ch
    4 hours ago






  • 1





    @sanach - If your supervisor is so strongly wedded to this borderline unsuitable typographic convention, just show him the output of underline{Q}=underline{underline{A}},underline{w} and ask him for permission to use a different, non-disastrous notation for vectors and matrices. :-)

    – Mico
    4 hours ago








  • 1





    @sanach Explaining matrix multiplication in a thesis? That's what every sophomore should know!

    – egreg
    3 hours ago








1




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thank you for your reply, i share the same opinion as you, i think it's a blaskboard notation but my supervisor insist to do it this way in my thesis

– sana ch
4 hours ago





thank you for your reply, i share the same opinion as you, i think it's a blaskboard notation but my supervisor insist to do it this way in my thesis

– sana ch
4 hours ago




1




1





@sanach - If your supervisor is so strongly wedded to this borderline unsuitable typographic convention, just show him the output of underline{Q}=underline{underline{A}},underline{w} and ask him for permission to use a different, non-disastrous notation for vectors and matrices. :-)

– Mico
4 hours ago







@sanach - If your supervisor is so strongly wedded to this borderline unsuitable typographic convention, just show him the output of underline{Q}=underline{underline{A}},underline{w} and ask him for permission to use a different, non-disastrous notation for vectors and matrices. :-)

– Mico
4 hours ago






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@sanach Explaining matrix multiplication in a thesis? That's what every sophomore should know!

– egreg
3 hours ago





@sanach Explaining matrix multiplication in a thesis? That's what every sophomore should know!

– egreg
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