LaTeX examples — Math
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A brief explanation and some examples on how to compose sequent calculus derivations with Overleaf using bussproofs.
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An sample essay for Math 220 assignments
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Some examples of typesetting inference rules and T-diagrams using the semantic package.
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Hello World in LaTeX
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Investigations into the properties of divergence and convergence in regards to (1)/(((ln(n))^P)n).
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Matrices
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Homework Template. Note: This is a modified version of the original template by Dana Ernst.
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A simple trick to decorate Theorem-like environments with poker suits QED symbols. I did not come up with this theorem decoration style (I've first seen it here) nor with the whole code (I salvaged it from TeX StackExchange and other sources over the years). This is just my current implementation of the code.
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