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How to write dimensions below a matrix
Label matrix dimensionsWriting a formula below a matrixMatrix decomposition dimensions diagramWhat's the best way to write matrix together with its dimensions on top and left?How to write below bulletDimensions of parts of a matrixPrinting matrix labels below itHow to write a matrix norm?Aligning underset below matrix equationHow to write a matrix like this
I would like to write the dimensions of a matrix below the matrix itself, but I managed only to either:
- write the dimensions below the matrix with underbrace (see matrix A in my code)
- write the dimensions as a subscript of the matrix (see matrix B in my code)
What I want is (1) but without any underbrace sign, and possibly the n*n written in a smaller font. I attach below a MWE
documentclassbeamer
usepackageamssymb
usepackagemathpazo
usepackagemultimedia
usepackageamsfonts
usepackageamsmath
setcounterMaxMatrixCols10
titleTitle
subtitleSubtitle
authorAuthor
date
institute[Universities Here and There]Your Institution
begindocument
beginframe
titlepage
endframe
sectionIntroduction
beginframeframetitleWrite dimensions below matrix
begincenter
$
beginbmatrix
underbraceA_ntimes n & B_ntimes n \
C & D%
endbmatrix%
$
endcenter
endframe
enddocument
matrices subscripts underbrace
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I would like to write the dimensions of a matrix below the matrix itself, but I managed only to either:
- write the dimensions below the matrix with underbrace (see matrix A in my code)
- write the dimensions as a subscript of the matrix (see matrix B in my code)
What I want is (1) but without any underbrace sign, and possibly the n*n written in a smaller font. I attach below a MWE
documentclassbeamer
usepackageamssymb
usepackagemathpazo
usepackagemultimedia
usepackageamsfonts
usepackageamsmath
setcounterMaxMatrixCols10
titleTitle
subtitleSubtitle
authorAuthor
date
institute[Universities Here and There]Your Institution
begindocument
beginframe
titlepage
endframe
sectionIntroduction
beginframeframetitleWrite dimensions below matrix
begincenter
$
beginbmatrix
underbraceA_ntimes n & B_ntimes n \
C & D%
endbmatrix%
$
endcenter
endframe
enddocument
matrices subscripts underbrace
add a comment |
I would like to write the dimensions of a matrix below the matrix itself, but I managed only to either:
- write the dimensions below the matrix with underbrace (see matrix A in my code)
- write the dimensions as a subscript of the matrix (see matrix B in my code)
What I want is (1) but without any underbrace sign, and possibly the n*n written in a smaller font. I attach below a MWE
documentclassbeamer
usepackageamssymb
usepackagemathpazo
usepackagemultimedia
usepackageamsfonts
usepackageamsmath
setcounterMaxMatrixCols10
titleTitle
subtitleSubtitle
authorAuthor
date
institute[Universities Here and There]Your Institution
begindocument
beginframe
titlepage
endframe
sectionIntroduction
beginframeframetitleWrite dimensions below matrix
begincenter
$
beginbmatrix
underbraceA_ntimes n & B_ntimes n \
C & D%
endbmatrix%
$
endcenter
endframe
enddocument
matrices subscripts underbrace
I would like to write the dimensions of a matrix below the matrix itself, but I managed only to either:
- write the dimensions below the matrix with underbrace (see matrix A in my code)
- write the dimensions as a subscript of the matrix (see matrix B in my code)
What I want is (1) but without any underbrace sign, and possibly the n*n written in a smaller font. I attach below a MWE
documentclassbeamer
usepackageamssymb
usepackagemathpazo
usepackagemultimedia
usepackageamsfonts
usepackageamsmath
setcounterMaxMatrixCols10
titleTitle
subtitleSubtitle
authorAuthor
date
institute[Universities Here and There]Your Institution
begindocument
beginframe
titlepage
endframe
sectionIntroduction
beginframeframetitleWrite dimensions below matrix
begincenter
$
beginbmatrix
underbraceA_ntimes n & B_ntimes n \
C & D%
endbmatrix%
$
endcenter
endframe
enddocument
matrices subscripts underbrace
matrices subscripts underbrace
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Use underset
, with scriptscriptstyle
in order to reduce the size.
Note that loading mathpazo
does nothing unless you select suitable font themes.
documentclassbeamer
usefontthemeserif
usefontthemeprofessionalfonts
usepackagemathpazo
begindocument
beginframeframetitleWrite dimensions below matrix
[
beginbmatrix
undersetscriptscriptstyle ntimes nA &
undersetscriptscriptstyle ntimes nB \[1.5ex]
C & D
endbmatrix
]
endframe
enddocument
Avoid awkward constructions such as begincenter$<formula>$endcenter
: displaymath
is much better, with its shorthand [...]
.
add a comment |
with using of the package stackengine
:
documentclassbeamer
usepackageamssymb
usepackagemathpazo
%usepackagemultimedia not relevant for your problem
%usepackageamsfonts loaded by amssymb
usepackageamsmath
%setcounterMaxMatrixCols10
usepackagestackengine
begindocument
beginframe
frametitleWrite dimensions below matrix
[stackMath
beginbmatrix
stackunderA_ntimes n & stackunderB_ntimes n \[2ex]
C & D
endbmatrix%
]
endframe
enddocument
or see, if writing matrix symbol in mathbf...
better emphasize matrices:
beginframe
frametitleWrite dimensions below matrix
[stackMath
beginbmatrix
stackundermathbfA_ntimes n & stackundermathbfB_ntimes n \[2ex]
C & D
endbmatrix%
]
endframe
which gives
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Use underset
, with scriptscriptstyle
in order to reduce the size.
Note that loading mathpazo
does nothing unless you select suitable font themes.
documentclassbeamer
usefontthemeserif
usefontthemeprofessionalfonts
usepackagemathpazo
begindocument
beginframeframetitleWrite dimensions below matrix
[
beginbmatrix
undersetscriptscriptstyle ntimes nA &
undersetscriptscriptstyle ntimes nB \[1.5ex]
C & D
endbmatrix
]
endframe
enddocument
Avoid awkward constructions such as begincenter$<formula>$endcenter
: displaymath
is much better, with its shorthand [...]
.
add a comment |
Use underset
, with scriptscriptstyle
in order to reduce the size.
Note that loading mathpazo
does nothing unless you select suitable font themes.
documentclassbeamer
usefontthemeserif
usefontthemeprofessionalfonts
usepackagemathpazo
begindocument
beginframeframetitleWrite dimensions below matrix
[
beginbmatrix
undersetscriptscriptstyle ntimes nA &
undersetscriptscriptstyle ntimes nB \[1.5ex]
C & D
endbmatrix
]
endframe
enddocument
Avoid awkward constructions such as begincenter$<formula>$endcenter
: displaymath
is much better, with its shorthand [...]
.
add a comment |
Use underset
, with scriptscriptstyle
in order to reduce the size.
Note that loading mathpazo
does nothing unless you select suitable font themes.
documentclassbeamer
usefontthemeserif
usefontthemeprofessionalfonts
usepackagemathpazo
begindocument
beginframeframetitleWrite dimensions below matrix
[
beginbmatrix
undersetscriptscriptstyle ntimes nA &
undersetscriptscriptstyle ntimes nB \[1.5ex]
C & D
endbmatrix
]
endframe
enddocument
Avoid awkward constructions such as begincenter$<formula>$endcenter
: displaymath
is much better, with its shorthand [...]
.
Use underset
, with scriptscriptstyle
in order to reduce the size.
Note that loading mathpazo
does nothing unless you select suitable font themes.
documentclassbeamer
usefontthemeserif
usefontthemeprofessionalfonts
usepackagemathpazo
begindocument
beginframeframetitleWrite dimensions below matrix
[
beginbmatrix
undersetscriptscriptstyle ntimes nA &
undersetscriptscriptstyle ntimes nB \[1.5ex]
C & D
endbmatrix
]
endframe
enddocument
Avoid awkward constructions such as begincenter$<formula>$endcenter
: displaymath
is much better, with its shorthand [...]
.
answered Apr 18 at 16:09
egregegreg
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737k8919363264
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with using of the package stackengine
:
documentclassbeamer
usepackageamssymb
usepackagemathpazo
%usepackagemultimedia not relevant for your problem
%usepackageamsfonts loaded by amssymb
usepackageamsmath
%setcounterMaxMatrixCols10
usepackagestackengine
begindocument
beginframe
frametitleWrite dimensions below matrix
[stackMath
beginbmatrix
stackunderA_ntimes n & stackunderB_ntimes n \[2ex]
C & D
endbmatrix%
]
endframe
enddocument
or see, if writing matrix symbol in mathbf...
better emphasize matrices:
beginframe
frametitleWrite dimensions below matrix
[stackMath
beginbmatrix
stackundermathbfA_ntimes n & stackundermathbfB_ntimes n \[2ex]
C & D
endbmatrix%
]
endframe
which gives
add a comment |
with using of the package stackengine
:
documentclassbeamer
usepackageamssymb
usepackagemathpazo
%usepackagemultimedia not relevant for your problem
%usepackageamsfonts loaded by amssymb
usepackageamsmath
%setcounterMaxMatrixCols10
usepackagestackengine
begindocument
beginframe
frametitleWrite dimensions below matrix
[stackMath
beginbmatrix
stackunderA_ntimes n & stackunderB_ntimes n \[2ex]
C & D
endbmatrix%
]
endframe
enddocument
or see, if writing matrix symbol in mathbf...
better emphasize matrices:
beginframe
frametitleWrite dimensions below matrix
[stackMath
beginbmatrix
stackundermathbfA_ntimes n & stackundermathbfB_ntimes n \[2ex]
C & D
endbmatrix%
]
endframe
which gives
add a comment |
with using of the package stackengine
:
documentclassbeamer
usepackageamssymb
usepackagemathpazo
%usepackagemultimedia not relevant for your problem
%usepackageamsfonts loaded by amssymb
usepackageamsmath
%setcounterMaxMatrixCols10
usepackagestackengine
begindocument
beginframe
frametitleWrite dimensions below matrix
[stackMath
beginbmatrix
stackunderA_ntimes n & stackunderB_ntimes n \[2ex]
C & D
endbmatrix%
]
endframe
enddocument
or see, if writing matrix symbol in mathbf...
better emphasize matrices:
beginframe
frametitleWrite dimensions below matrix
[stackMath
beginbmatrix
stackundermathbfA_ntimes n & stackundermathbfB_ntimes n \[2ex]
C & D
endbmatrix%
]
endframe
which gives
with using of the package stackengine
:
documentclassbeamer
usepackageamssymb
usepackagemathpazo
%usepackagemultimedia not relevant for your problem
%usepackageamsfonts loaded by amssymb
usepackageamsmath
%setcounterMaxMatrixCols10
usepackagestackengine
begindocument
beginframe
frametitleWrite dimensions below matrix
[stackMath
beginbmatrix
stackunderA_ntimes n & stackunderB_ntimes n \[2ex]
C & D
endbmatrix%
]
endframe
enddocument
or see, if writing matrix symbol in mathbf...
better emphasize matrices:
beginframe
frametitleWrite dimensions below matrix
[stackMath
beginbmatrix
stackundermathbfA_ntimes n & stackundermathbfB_ntimes n \[2ex]
C & D
endbmatrix%
]
endframe
which gives
edited Apr 18 at 14:10
answered Apr 18 at 14:02
ZarkoZarko
131k869170
131k869170
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