Re: an index



"Thomas Schmelzer" <thomas.???@balliol.ox.ac.uk> wrote:

> I am using the following "trick" to make sure that both k's are on the same
> level
> $c_k^{} p_k^{-z}$
> but unfortunately, it still doesn't really work.
> The k of the c is still higher than the k of p. Any hints for me?

$c_k^{\vphantom{-z}} p_k^{-z}$

Yours sincerely
Heiko <oberdiek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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