More Math Into LaTeX

More Math Into LaTeX

  • George Grätzer
Publisher:Springer Science & Business MediaISBN 13: 9780387688527ISBN 10: 0387688528

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More Math Into LaTeX is written by George Grätzer and published by Springer Science & Business Media. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0387688528 (ISBN 10) and 9780387688527 (ISBN 13).

"Gratzer’s book is a solution." -European Mathematical Society Newsletter For close to two decades, Math into Latex has been the standard introduction and complete reference for writing articles and books containing mathematical formulas. In this fourth edition, the reader is provided with important updates on articles and books. An important new topic is discussed: transparencies (computer projections). Key features of More Math into Latex, 4th edition: - Installation instructions for PC and Mac users - An example-based, visual approach and a gentle introduction with the Short Course - A detailed exposition of multiline math formulas with a Visual Guide - A unified approach to Tex, Latex, and the AMS enhancements - A quick introduction to creating presentations with computer projections From earlier reviews of Math into Latex: "There are several Latex guides, but this one wins hands down for the elegance of its approach and breadth of coverage." -Amazon.com Best of 2000, Editor’s choice "A novice reader will be able to learn the most essential features of Latex sufficient to begin typesetting papers within a few hours of time...An experienced Tex user, on the other hand, will find a systematic and detailed discussion of Latex features." -Report on Mathematical Physics "A very helpful and useful tool for all scientists and engineers." -Review of Astronomical Tools