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I just tried figuring that out a few minutes ago!
I used \pagestyle{empty}, and that got rid of all the page numbers, except the first page (but that might because of the documentclass I'm using). |
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May 2003
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amsart
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May 2003
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I actually like the fact it kept one page number. But it was just strange that it didn't remove them all. I like amsart a lot for some things (like small references) and I like article for other things.
Last fiddled with by Zeta-Flux on 2009-08-19 at 20:55 |
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May 2003
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The following is a great reference for most symbols. http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info...symbols-a4.pdf
The one you linked to looks either like a gothic letter, or a german s, or something like that. |
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Jul 2003
So Cal
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I believe that's simply $\mathfrak{G}_k(n)$ although the
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Dec 2008
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On page 5 of the attached paper: A2.pdf
In the equation after the sentence, "The major arcs are non overlapping. Set", there is a set theory symbol in the shape of a capital U (sorry, I don't know what it is called). I was wondering how I could typeset it in LaTeX? I thought it was originally \cup, but this is wrong. Thanks! |
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So Cal
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