Re: a sign for the operator that forms power sets
- From: Bob Tennent <BobT@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Nov 2005 16:55:15 GMT
On 27 Nov 2005 07:27:11 -0800, Arthur Buchsbaum wrote:
> The solution that fits better among all already proposed was
> \usepackage{mathrsfs} with $\mathscr{P}(A)$, but that one is still far
> what I want, which is found in "Axiomatic Set Theory", by Patrick
> Suppes. If someone wants to see what I am meaning, I can send a jpg
> file with one example of that symbol.
I suggest submitting your scan to "WhatTheFont?":
http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/
Bob T.
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