Hi Unnilenni
I'm trying to write a scientific research project. I want to use Dirac's
bracket notation (very popular in quantum mechanics) but I can't. There's
the operator langle ? mline ? rangle, but I need to write separately
| and | . I've looked up in the help files, but i couldn't
If you need sth like | a | b | it works like this:
langle mline b mline c mline rangle newline
left langle mline a mline b mline right rangle
Thomas
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Hi Thomas,
Thomas Lange wrote:
If you need sth like | a | b | it works like this:
langle mline b mline c mline rangle newline
left langle mline a mline b mline right rangle
In physics you actually use the halves standalone, so that the bra|
appears independently from the |ket.
But
Hello Miquel,
do you mean something like this ?
left langle mline right none
newline
left none mline right rangle
Kind regards, Joost
Unnilenni wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to write a scientific research project. I want to use Dirac's
bracket notation (very popular in quantum mechanics) but I
Hi,
I'm trying to write a scientific research project. I want to use Dirac's
bracket notation (very popular in quantum mechanics) but I can't. There's
the operator langle ? mline ? rangle, but I need to write separately
| and | . I've looked up in the help files, but i couldn't find the
Have a look at the below for an excellent reference on math :
http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/oooauthors/MathObjects.pdf
I think you could construct what your after out of existing functionality.
User questions are also better on users@openoffice.org
/paul
On 4/5/06, Unnilenni