[texhax] the role of the tilde "~" in the set definition
Lars Madsen
daleif at imf.au.dk
Sat Oct 17 11:10:26 CEST 2009
P. R. Stanley wrote:
> Hi folks
> Here's another one taken from the Spivey text on the z (pronounced zed)
> language:
> \[ \{~p: PERSON | age(p) \geq 16~\} \]
> A simple set definition. Any idea what the "~" is supposed to do?
>
> many thanks
> Paul
>
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it usually represents a non-breakable space
in math is doesn't really have any meaning, I'm guessing here that the
author is misusing it to provide some extra space instead of using a say
\ followed by a space.
/daleif
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