Typesetting Mathematics with LaTex

By Mark G. Eramian

£135.00

9781806960705
Hardcover
2026

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The LaTeX typesetting system is free, and runs on just about any operating system. It produces book-quality output, and is the best system in the world for typesetting mathematics. This book shows you: - How to typeset matehmatics beautifully, whether a simple equation or a complex mathematical treatise. This book will appeal to anybody using math in documents: professionals as well as college staff and students, in engineering economics, the sciences, statistics, computer science, and of course mathematics. A short, well-written book that covers the material essential for learning LaTeX. It includes incisive examples that teach LaTeX in a powerful yet abbreviated fashion. This is the book to have if you don't want to wade through extraneous material. It includes the following crucial features: numerous examples of widely used mathematical expressions; complete documents illustrating the creation of articles, reports, presentations, and posters; troubleshooting tips to help you pinpoint an error; details of how to set up an index and a bibliography; and information about online LaTeX resources. This book will appeal to anybody using math in documents: professionals as well as college staff and students, in engineering economics, the sciences, statistics, computer science, and of course mathematics. Typesetting Mathematics with LaTeX involves using a high-quality typesetting system to format mathematical expressions and documents. LaTeX is widely used in academia for producing scientific papers, theses and books due to its ability to handle complex mathematical notation with precision and elegance. To typeset mathematics in LaTeX, you write your content in a plain text editor, using LaTeX commands to specify mathematical symbols and structures. LaTeX then compiles this text into a professionally formatted document. LaTeX supports a wide range of mathematical symbols and environments, making it ideal for creating equations, matrices and other mathematical constructs. Its robust handling of references, cross-referencing, and bibliographies further enhances its utility for technical writing. LaTeX ensures consistency and accuracy in mathematical formatting, making it a preferred choice for academic and scientific publications. The book aims to shed light on some of the unexplored aspects of typesetting mathematics with LaTeX. This book is compiled in such a manner that it will provide in-depth knowledge about the theory and practice of LaTeX. It will serve as a valuable source of reference for those interested in this field.

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