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  • Title: Math into LaTex: An Introduction to LaTeX and AMS-LateX
  • Author(s) George Gratzer
  • Publisher: Birkhauser; 3 edition (October 4, 2013)
  • Paperback: 616 pages
  • eBook: PDF
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0817641319
  • ISBN-13: 978-0817641313
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Book Description

This book presents LaTeX, 2nd Edition, the current "industry standard", which combines LaTeX with AMS-LaTeX.

Math into LaTeX provides and excellent introduction to typesetting math in LaTeX for technical documents, web pages and books.

The book provides a short introduction to the overall use of LaTeX. This section is not the most exhaustive text on the topic, but provides all the fundamental information for a user start preparing a LaTeX document, assuming the user has LaTeX installed and has some basic knowledge of creating LaTeX documents.

The book's core provides numerous useful details and examples of how to typeset math, both simple and complex, using either LaTeX commands or AMS-LaTeX commands. This is the most important aspect of the book and is supported with many important examples using both LaTeX and AMS-LaTeX document classes with supporting example articles to be found in the appendix.

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