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Help rendering a complicated sum/product formula


Compound fractions (i.e., “mixed numbers”) look bad in displaystyleProduct coproduct signHow to write a formula using box productHelp with a displayed formula with a determinantPlease help me input the following formula correctlySpacing on a specific formulaSpacing in complicated equationsWriting out calculations in LaTeXBig cartesian product & cartesian sum symbols with Lucida Math fonts?problem in upper and lower items sum and product formula













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It's supposed to look roughly like this, or at least be semantically equivalent:



enter image description here



I'm sure the sum part looks a bit too big, and not all the parenthesis are necessary. All the sum/product formulas I've done so far have been elementary, single-level formulas.



I've been trying to make something like the above, but I've been less than successful:



$sumlimits_Bsubset1..m,(prodlimits_p,qin B,hspace0.1cmpneq q )$


enter image description here



Any help would be appreciated.










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  • The code for my attempt would be $sumlimits_Bsubset1..m,(prodlimits_p,qin B,hspace0.1cmpneq q )$ . I tried to add a '\' under the sums and products to make it multi-level, so as not to take horizontal space, but it did not work. Also, I don't know how to make the outer sum bigger that the inner products. tough I feel it should be, for highlighting purposes. I think some sort of "boxed" syntax is needed for the elements. I'm really not familiar.

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  • Please add the code you tried to your question, there it is better readable.

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It's supposed to look roughly like this, or at least be semantically equivalent:



enter image description here



I'm sure the sum part looks a bit too big, and not all the parenthesis are necessary. All the sum/product formulas I've done so far have been elementary, single-level formulas.



I've been trying to make something like the above, but I've been less than successful:



$sumlimits_Bsubset1..m,(prodlimits_p,qin B,hspace0.1cmpneq q )$


enter image description here



Any help would be appreciated.










share|improve this question









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  • Welcome to TeX.SE! Can you please show us the code you have tried so far?

    – Kurt
    1 hour ago











  • The code for my attempt would be $sumlimits_Bsubset1..m,(prodlimits_p,qin B,hspace0.1cmpneq q )$ . I tried to add a '\' under the sums and products to make it multi-level, so as not to take horizontal space, but it did not work. Also, I don't know how to make the outer sum bigger that the inner products. tough I feel it should be, for highlighting purposes. I think some sort of "boxed" syntax is needed for the elements. I'm really not familiar.

    – user3257842
    1 hour ago











  • Please add the code you tried to your question, there it is better readable.

    – Kurt
    1 hour ago













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It's supposed to look roughly like this, or at least be semantically equivalent:



enter image description here



I'm sure the sum part looks a bit too big, and not all the parenthesis are necessary. All the sum/product formulas I've done so far have been elementary, single-level formulas.



I've been trying to make something like the above, but I've been less than successful:



$sumlimits_Bsubset1..m,(prodlimits_p,qin B,hspace0.1cmpneq q )$


enter image description here



Any help would be appreciated.










share|improve this question









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It's supposed to look roughly like this, or at least be semantically equivalent:



enter image description here



I'm sure the sum part looks a bit too big, and not all the parenthesis are necessary. All the sum/product formulas I've done so far have been elementary, single-level formulas.



I've been trying to make something like the above, but I've been less than successful:



$sumlimits_Bsubset1..m,(prodlimits_p,qin B,hspace0.1cmpneq q )$


enter image description here



Any help would be appreciated.







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  • Welcome to TeX.SE! Can you please show us the code you have tried so far?

    – Kurt
    1 hour ago











  • The code for my attempt would be $sumlimits_Bsubset1..m,(prodlimits_p,qin B,hspace0.1cmpneq q )$ . I tried to add a '\' under the sums and products to make it multi-level, so as not to take horizontal space, but it did not work. Also, I don't know how to make the outer sum bigger that the inner products. tough I feel it should be, for highlighting purposes. I think some sort of "boxed" syntax is needed for the elements. I'm really not familiar.

    – user3257842
    1 hour ago











  • Please add the code you tried to your question, there it is better readable.

    – Kurt
    1 hour ago

















  • Welcome to TeX.SE! Can you please show us the code you have tried so far?

    – Kurt
    1 hour ago











  • The code for my attempt would be $sumlimits_Bsubset1..m,(prodlimits_p,qin B,hspace0.1cmpneq q )$ . I tried to add a '\' under the sums and products to make it multi-level, so as not to take horizontal space, but it did not work. Also, I don't know how to make the outer sum bigger that the inner products. tough I feel it should be, for highlighting purposes. I think some sort of "boxed" syntax is needed for the elements. I'm really not familiar.

    – user3257842
    1 hour ago











  • Please add the code you tried to your question, there it is better readable.

    – Kurt
    1 hour ago
















Welcome to TeX.SE! Can you please show us the code you have tried so far?

– Kurt
1 hour ago





Welcome to TeX.SE! Can you please show us the code you have tried so far?

– Kurt
1 hour ago













The code for my attempt would be $sumlimits_Bsubset1..m,(prodlimits_p,qin B,hspace0.1cmpneq q )$ . I tried to add a '\' under the sums and products to make it multi-level, so as not to take horizontal space, but it did not work. Also, I don't know how to make the outer sum bigger that the inner products. tough I feel it should be, for highlighting purposes. I think some sort of "boxed" syntax is needed for the elements. I'm really not familiar.

– user3257842
1 hour ago





The code for my attempt would be $sumlimits_Bsubset1..m,(prodlimits_p,qin B,hspace0.1cmpneq q )$ . I tried to add a '\' under the sums and products to make it multi-level, so as not to take horizontal space, but it did not work. Also, I don't know how to make the outer sum bigger that the inner products. tough I feel it should be, for highlighting purposes. I think some sort of "boxed" syntax is needed for the elements. I'm really not familiar.

– user3257842
1 hour ago













Please add the code you tried to your question, there it is better readable.

– Kurt
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Please add the code you tried to your question, there it is better readable.

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Perhaps you could start with this:



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,relsize

begindocument

beginalign*
mathlargermathlargermathlargersum_
substackBsubset1..n,\lvert Brvert=d
Bigl(prod_
substackp,qin B,\pneq q
(alpha_p-alpha_q)Bigr)
Bigl(kern-2exprod_
tin1..nslash Bkern-2ex
(x-alpha_t)Bigr)
endalign*

enddocument


enter image description here






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    Thank you. I'll examine the formula and hopefully be able to make the rest I need myself.

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  • @user3257842 You are welcome. Please let us know when are questions left. Please consider to upvote both answers.

    – CampanIgnis
    1 hour ago







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    I tried to, but my reputation here is currently less than 15. Stackexchange won't allow it.

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    If you upvote this comment it should probably raise it enough.

    – user3257842
    59 mins ago






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    yeah. still at 13. Thought that'd work. If I get to 15 I'll upvote both answers.

    – user3257842
    54 mins ago


















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I would type it in a slightly different way, to improve the legibility of the formula:



documentclassarticle
usepackagemathtools, relsize

begindocument

[ mathlarger sum_substackBsubset1 cdotcdot n\ ,Bigl(smashoperatorprod_substackp, qin B \ pne q(alpha_p-alpha_q):smashoperator prod_substackt in1 cdotcdot n\ t notin B (x-alpha_t) Bigr) ]%

enddocument


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    Perhaps you could start with this:



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageamsmath,relsize

    begindocument

    beginalign*
    mathlargermathlargermathlargersum_
    substackBsubset1..n,\lvert Brvert=d
    Bigl(prod_
    substackp,qin B,\pneq q
    (alpha_p-alpha_q)Bigr)
    Bigl(kern-2exprod_
    tin1..nslash Bkern-2ex
    (x-alpha_t)Bigr)
    endalign*

    enddocument


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      Thank you. I'll examine the formula and hopefully be able to make the rest I need myself.

      – user3257842
      1 hour ago











    • @user3257842 You are welcome. Please let us know when are questions left. Please consider to upvote both answers.

      – CampanIgnis
      1 hour ago







    • 1





      I tried to, but my reputation here is currently less than 15. Stackexchange won't allow it.

      – user3257842
      1 hour ago






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      If you upvote this comment it should probably raise it enough.

      – user3257842
      59 mins ago






    • 1





      yeah. still at 13. Thought that'd work. If I get to 15 I'll upvote both answers.

      – user3257842
      54 mins ago















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    Perhaps you could start with this:



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageamsmath,relsize

    begindocument

    beginalign*
    mathlargermathlargermathlargersum_
    substackBsubset1..n,\lvert Brvert=d
    Bigl(prod_
    substackp,qin B,\pneq q
    (alpha_p-alpha_q)Bigr)
    Bigl(kern-2exprod_
    tin1..nslash Bkern-2ex
    (x-alpha_t)Bigr)
    endalign*

    enddocument


    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer




















    • 1





      Thank you. I'll examine the formula and hopefully be able to make the rest I need myself.

      – user3257842
      1 hour ago











    • @user3257842 You are welcome. Please let us know when are questions left. Please consider to upvote both answers.

      – CampanIgnis
      1 hour ago







    • 1





      I tried to, but my reputation here is currently less than 15. Stackexchange won't allow it.

      – user3257842
      1 hour ago






    • 1





      If you upvote this comment it should probably raise it enough.

      – user3257842
      59 mins ago






    • 1





      yeah. still at 13. Thought that'd work. If I get to 15 I'll upvote both answers.

      – user3257842
      54 mins ago













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    Perhaps you could start with this:



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageamsmath,relsize

    begindocument

    beginalign*
    mathlargermathlargermathlargersum_
    substackBsubset1..n,\lvert Brvert=d
    Bigl(prod_
    substackp,qin B,\pneq q
    (alpha_p-alpha_q)Bigr)
    Bigl(kern-2exprod_
    tin1..nslash Bkern-2ex
    (x-alpha_t)Bigr)
    endalign*

    enddocument


    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer















    Perhaps you could start with this:



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageamsmath,relsize

    begindocument

    beginalign*
    mathlargermathlargermathlargersum_
    substackBsubset1..n,\lvert Brvert=d
    Bigl(prod_
    substackp,qin B,\pneq q
    (alpha_p-alpha_q)Bigr)
    Bigl(kern-2exprod_
    tin1..nslash Bkern-2ex
    (x-alpha_t)Bigr)
    endalign*

    enddocument


    enter image description here







    share|improve this answer














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    • 1





      Thank you. I'll examine the formula and hopefully be able to make the rest I need myself.

      – user3257842
      1 hour ago











    • @user3257842 You are welcome. Please let us know when are questions left. Please consider to upvote both answers.

      – CampanIgnis
      1 hour ago







    • 1





      I tried to, but my reputation here is currently less than 15. Stackexchange won't allow it.

      – user3257842
      1 hour ago






    • 1





      If you upvote this comment it should probably raise it enough.

      – user3257842
      59 mins ago






    • 1





      yeah. still at 13. Thought that'd work. If I get to 15 I'll upvote both answers.

      – user3257842
      54 mins ago












    • 1





      Thank you. I'll examine the formula and hopefully be able to make the rest I need myself.

      – user3257842
      1 hour ago











    • @user3257842 You are welcome. Please let us know when are questions left. Please consider to upvote both answers.

      – CampanIgnis
      1 hour ago







    • 1





      I tried to, but my reputation here is currently less than 15. Stackexchange won't allow it.

      – user3257842
      1 hour ago






    • 1





      If you upvote this comment it should probably raise it enough.

      – user3257842
      59 mins ago






    • 1





      yeah. still at 13. Thought that'd work. If I get to 15 I'll upvote both answers.

      – user3257842
      54 mins ago







    1




    1





    Thank you. I'll examine the formula and hopefully be able to make the rest I need myself.

    – user3257842
    1 hour ago





    Thank you. I'll examine the formula and hopefully be able to make the rest I need myself.

    – user3257842
    1 hour ago













    @user3257842 You are welcome. Please let us know when are questions left. Please consider to upvote both answers.

    – CampanIgnis
    1 hour ago






    @user3257842 You are welcome. Please let us know when are questions left. Please consider to upvote both answers.

    – CampanIgnis
    1 hour ago





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    1





    I tried to, but my reputation here is currently less than 15. Stackexchange won't allow it.

    – user3257842
    1 hour ago





    I tried to, but my reputation here is currently less than 15. Stackexchange won't allow it.

    – user3257842
    1 hour ago




    1




    1





    If you upvote this comment it should probably raise it enough.

    – user3257842
    59 mins ago





    If you upvote this comment it should probably raise it enough.

    – user3257842
    59 mins ago




    1




    1





    yeah. still at 13. Thought that'd work. If I get to 15 I'll upvote both answers.

    – user3257842
    54 mins ago





    yeah. still at 13. Thought that'd work. If I get to 15 I'll upvote both answers.

    – user3257842
    54 mins ago











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    I would type it in a slightly different way, to improve the legibility of the formula:



    documentclassarticle
    usepackagemathtools, relsize

    begindocument

    [ mathlarger sum_substackBsubset1 cdotcdot n\ ,Bigl(smashoperatorprod_substackp, qin B \ pne q(alpha_p-alpha_q):smashoperator prod_substackt in1 cdotcdot n\ t notin B (x-alpha_t) Bigr) ]%

    enddocument


    enter image description here






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      I would type it in a slightly different way, to improve the legibility of the formula:



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagemathtools, relsize

      begindocument

      [ mathlarger sum_substackBsubset1 cdotcdot n\ ,Bigl(smashoperatorprod_substackp, qin B \ pne q(alpha_p-alpha_q):smashoperator prod_substackt in1 cdotcdot n\ t notin B (x-alpha_t) Bigr) ]%

      enddocument


      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer

























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        I would type it in a slightly different way, to improve the legibility of the formula:



        documentclassarticle
        usepackagemathtools, relsize

        begindocument

        [ mathlarger sum_substackBsubset1 cdotcdot n\ ,Bigl(smashoperatorprod_substackp, qin B \ pne q(alpha_p-alpha_q):smashoperator prod_substackt in1 cdotcdot n\ t notin B (x-alpha_t) Bigr) ]%

        enddocument


        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer













        I would type it in a slightly different way, to improve the legibility of the formula:



        documentclassarticle
        usepackagemathtools, relsize

        begindocument

        [ mathlarger sum_substackBsubset1 cdotcdot n\ ,Bigl(smashoperatorprod_substackp, qin B \ pne q(alpha_p-alpha_q):smashoperator prod_substackt in1 cdotcdot n\ t notin B (x-alpha_t) Bigr) ]%

        enddocument


        enter image description here







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