I want to express an unordered m-tuple (or symmetric m-tuple) as < a_1,...,a_m >. So while writing I used greater and less than symbols ( >',
<' )from the keyboard but that is causing some spacing problems. So I looked up the commands (on tug.ctan.org/info/symbols) for angular brackets and they are \lAngle, \rAngle etc. But these are not working because I am using ams symb. Could anybody tell me what are the appropriate packages to use? Thanks a lot!
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Seems like it's a capitalization issue. No special package is required for \langle
$\langle$ and \rangle
$\rangle$.
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$\begingroup$ I've got codes that $\langle,\rangle,\langle$/As I go writing merrily along. $\endgroup$ Apr 11, 2021 at 0:10
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\langle
and\rangle
produce the correct symbols. You might need one of the AMS packages for this, but I don't think so. $\endgroup$