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Contour Integral in Latex other than \oint
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Haoyu Zhang
2003-12-15 01:45:16 UTC
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Dear Friends,

I have met a problem when typing the contour integral. My professor
needs me to give the direction on the little circle of the contour
integration because we have clockwise and counterclockwise. Is it
possible to find a package that can realize that?

Thanks a lot,
Haoyu
Martti Nikunen
2003-12-15 06:58:39 UTC
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Post by Haoyu Zhang
Dear Friends,
I have met a problem when typing the contour integral. My professor
needs me to give the direction on the little circle of the contour
integration because we have clockwise and counterclockwise. Is it
possible to find a package that can realize that?
Thanks a lot,
Haoyu
See CTAN/macros/latex2e/contrib/esint/. If you need the esint10 font in
Type1 format, contact me.

Martti Nikunen
Department of Mathematics, University of Helsinki
***@helsinki.fi
arta_lew
2003-12-15 09:23:59 UTC
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In the "Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List" symbols_a4.pdf, it is stated
that there exist the following txfonts/pxfonts math operators:
\ointclockwise
\ointctrclockwise
\varointclockwise
\varointctrclockwise
I guess they are exactly what you need.

Geia!
Herbert Voss
2003-12-15 13:19:06 UTC
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Post by arta_lew
In the "Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List" symbols_a4.pdf, it is stated
\ointclockwise
\ointctrclockwise
\varointclockwise
\varointctrclockwise
I guess they are exactly what you need.
the ones from esint look much morebetter.

Herbert

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