mathtools
package we can align limits of consecutive math operators vertically.Do you have an example how to do that?
mathtools
package we can align limits of consecutive math operators vertically.Code: Select all
\documentclass[border=10pt,preview]{standalone}\usepackage{dsfont}\begin{document}\[\lim_{n\to\infty} \sup_{x\in\mathds{R}} f_n(x^2)< n \Big(\sum_{x\in\mathds{R}, n\in\mathds{N}}\big| f_n(x^2) \big| \Big)\]\end{document}
mathtools
package, use the \adjustlimits
command right before the \lim
operator, insert \smashoperator
to remove that big white space before \sum
, and change x^2
to \cramped{x^2}
to slightly lower the exponent, at both places:Code: Select all
\documentclass[border=10pt,preview]{standalone}\usepackage{dsfont}\usepackage{mathtools}\begin{document}\[\adjustlimits\lim_{n\to\infty} \sup_{x\in\mathds{R}}f_n(\cramped{x^2})< n \Big( \smashoperator{\sum_{x\in\mathds{R},n\in\mathds{N}}}\big\lvert f_n(\cramped{x^2}) \big\rvert \Big)\]\end{document}