Sep 5, 2023 20:16
@UlrikeFischer Thank you, is it happening only when you use your editor?
Sep 5, 2023 20:14
Maybe it is not even the best place to ask, so sorry for bothering
Sep 5, 2023 20:11
Hello everyone, I encountered a fairly odd problem. I have texmaker using Linux distribution on a chromebook, and everything always went well. But today I was not able to type ^ in my documents, I could not find anything regarding this matter, so I was wondering if someone could help me find a solution or posts on this similar issue, please.
Nov 4, 2021 11:44
I found a post which helped me. Sorry for bothering with my question. Have a nice day everyone!
Nov 4, 2021 10:40
Hello! I have a question: I would like to use lstlisting in order to do some syntax highlighting on code and I wondered if it were possible to highlight brackets, square brackets as any other keywords? :) I am just asking here in case someone knows, I'll make a post otherwise
 

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May 31, 2022 23:02
Anyway, thank you for answering my questions on the English language, I wish you both a nice evening or day (depending on where you live) / leslie townes: interesting, I'll take a look later
May 31, 2022 23:00
haha, yeah everything seemed odd all of a sudden
May 31, 2022 22:59
I like the idea of giving an answer as an exercise
May 31, 2022 22:58
Ok, it seems they are used less often than in French and I wondered if there were any strict rules about them, but apparently not really
May 31, 2022 22:55
@leslietownes haha I agree
May 31, 2022 22:53
and do you have specific set of rules in English on the use of commas?
May 31, 2022 22:52
^^
May 31, 2022 22:52
it looks electric
May 31, 2022 22:50
ok :)
May 31, 2022 22:48
Does it bother english people to see "let f(x) = 5x" and not $f: x \mapsto 5x$?
May 31, 2022 22:40
I have never thought of it this way, to be honest
May 31, 2022 22:39
Haha
May 31, 2022 22:33
@Ted Shifrin Could you give me an example of use in a sentence please?
May 31, 2022 22:31
Are there any other useful expressions than 'let f be the function defined by..." or "let g = 5exp+2" to define a function that was not defined before?
May 31, 2022 22:28
Yes I agree, many thanks for the feedback
May 31, 2022 22:20
A friend of mine wrote: "we denote $f = g \circ h$" and it seemed strange to me. I would rather use "denote" for notations, e.g. let R denote the set of real numbers. Am I right?
May 31, 2022 22:19
Ok, thank you
May 31, 2022 22:17
Thank you for your answer :)
May 31, 2022 22:16
Our own language can sometimes lead to strange wordings in a foreign one...
May 31, 2022 22:11
Good evening. As a non-native speaker, I wondered how one can define a function in a sentence. For example, if I want to define $f$ to be $g \circ h$, what do I say? "Let $f = g \circ h"? "Let us consider $f = g \circ h$"?
Nov 25, 2021 19:56
Thank you! I have much more results now!
Nov 25, 2021 19:55
A finite sequence of line segments from $a$ to $b$
Nov 25, 2021 19:54
Yes! I do!
Nov 25, 2021 19:53
Does it have a name to be polygon connected?
Nov 25, 2021 19:52
An open set $G \subset \mathbb{C}$ is connected if and only if for any two points
$a, b \in G$ there is a polygon from $a$ to $b$ lying entirely in $G$
Nov 25, 2021 19:52
Good evening everyone. I have read in a lesson on connectedness the following theorem :
Sep 23, 2021 21:54
Good evening, do someone happen to know Abel's theorem and whether a power series ∑a_n z^n (radius of convergence = 1) defined on a stolz sector is always uniformly convergent on that sector please? Even if ∑ a_n does not converge?
Sep 8, 2021 20:19
@XanderHenderson Thank you a lot, I'll take a look at it.
Sep 8, 2021 20:19
@PM2Ring Not what I was looking for, but thanks anyway for your suggestion!
Sep 8, 2021 18:51
I started wondering if we could define some kind of distance whose range is not necessarily the set of the positive real numbers but any ordered set. If it's the case, is this used? Are there any examples please?
Sep 8, 2021 18:45
Good evening!
Jul 6, 2021 20:18
@hyper-neutrino Of course it it. What shocked me is that it happened with several users (though it is quite rare), I agree with you; one can also proofread. Thanks a lot for answering!
Jul 6, 2021 20:11
Ok thank you!
Jul 6, 2021 20:11
I read multiple times people saying "proof it", "I need to proof the following...". It shocks me, I would always use "prove", but as I am a non native speaker I was wondering whether it could be said or not.
Jul 6, 2021 20:08
Good evening everyone!
Jun 29, 2021 15:23
Hello everyone!
 

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Jun 29, 2021 16:32
@OliverDiaz Thank you for your answer!
Jun 29, 2021 16:32
@JitendraSingh Good to know, thanks
Jun 29, 2021 15:27
This question is quite a duplicate. However, the OP asks for hints, and I wondered if I did the right choice when putting the link to an already existing answer?
Jun 28, 2021 18:14
Have a nice day/evening everyone!
Jun 28, 2021 18:14
@amWhy No problem! Thanks for pointing it out to me.
Jun 28, 2021 18:04
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Jun 28, 2021 18:02
I did not pay much attention. I thought the question was ok.
Jun 28, 2021 18:01
@amWhy Sorry for answering a low-quality question.
Jun 24, 2021 10:48
Thanks!