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'''Blackboard bold''' is probably the most common way of denoting the "standard" number sets: the natural numbers, the integers and so on. In AMS-LaTeX, you use the <code>\mathbb{...}</code> command to obtain them; the ConTeXt way is the <code>\blackboard{...}</code> command. Also, the following commands are defined: | '''Blackboard bold''' is probably the most common way of denoting the "standard" number sets: the natural numbers, the integers and so on. In AMS-LaTeX, you use the <code>\mathbb{...}</code> command to obtain them; the ConTeXt way is the <code>\blackboard{...}</code> command. Also, the following commands are defined: | ||
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+ | \naturalnumbers | ||
+ | \integers | ||
+ | \rationals | ||
+ | \reals | ||
+ | \complexes, | ||
+ | \primes | ||
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+ | \blackboard{F} | ||
+ | \blackboard{O} | ||
+ | </context> | ||
See also [[Doublestroke]] for an alternative to the msbm font. | See also [[Doublestroke]] for an alternative to the msbm font. |
Latest revision as of 01:24, 13 December 2010
Blackboard bold is probably the most common way of denoting the "standard" number sets: the natural numbers, the integers and so on. In AMS-LaTeX, you use the \mathbb{...}
command to obtain them; the ConTeXt way is the \blackboard{...}
command. Also, the following commands are defined:
\naturalnumbers \integers \rationals \reals \complexes, \primes \blackboard{F} \blackboard{O}
See also Doublestroke for an alternative to the msbm font.