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Re: Question concerning some mathematical symbols
From: |
Valeriy E. Ushakov |
Subject: |
Re: Question concerning some mathematical symbols |
Date: |
Fri, 10 Nov 2000 18:25:59 +0300 |
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Mutt/1.3.3i |
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 10:36:28 -0000, Bouchniba, Ali wrote:
> I have run through Lout user guide but I am unable
> to find out how to write the common used symbol
> in probability theory for expectation.
>
> This symbol is basically a big E but with it's left
> edge (or it's skeleton) consisting of two adjacent
> bars, so it looks something like this:
>
> IE
>
> There is a similar symbol widely used and that is
> a big P with the same caracteristics, i.e. with
> a sort of double skeleton.
I'm not sure which fonts have these symbols. I quickly glanced
through TeXbook and AMS by example and found nothing suitable.
Standard CM fonts have N, Z etc emboldened (filled), not hollow.
There's AMS msmb font that has complete set of hollow upper-case
latin, but it's serifed and, IIRC, probability theory specifically
uses sans-serif.
If you know of a font that has these symbols, using it with @Eq is
quite simple (drop me a private email if you need help with that).
SY, Uwe
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