Latex doesn't have this internally. If you're using the AMS package,
I use:

   \newcommand{\indep}{{\bot\negthickspace\negthickspace\bot}}

and if you're not, I use

   \newcommand{\indep}{{\;\bot\!\!\!\!\!\!\bot\;}}

Then you can write $X \indep Y | Z$


                        -- Jeff

In the message dated Mon, 07 May 2001 10:26:02 PDT
  Richard Dybowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Many papers that discuss graphical models use a symbol to denote 
>conditional independence. The symbol is like the semantic entailment 
>'turnstile' symbol used by logicians but rotated 90 degrees anticlockwise. 
>Can anyone please tell me where I can obtain a LaTeX font that contains 
>this symbol so that I can incorporate the symbol into a paper I am writing 
>in LaTeX? Or is there an alternative way of producing this symbol for LaTeX?
>
>Regards,
>
>Richard
>-------------------------------
>Richard Dybowski, 143 Village Way, Pinner, Middlesex  HA5 5AA, UK
>Tel (mobile): 079 76 25 00 92
>


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