+
+ If you want to solve a system of equations, try Cramer's
+ rule~\cite{ehrenborg}.
+
+ The direct sum of $V$ and $W$ is $\directsum{V}{W}$, of course,
+ but what if $W = V^{\perp}$? Then we wish to indicate that fact by
+ writing $\directsumperp{V}{W}$. That operator should survive a
+ display equation, too, and the weight of the circle should match
+ that of the usual direct sum operator.
+ %
+ \begin{align*}
+ Z = \directsumperp{V}{W}\\
+ \oplus \oplusperp \oplus \oplusperp
+ \end{align*}
+ %
+ Its form should also survive in different font sizes...
+ \Large
+ \begin{align*}
+ Z = \directsumperp{V}{W}\\
+ \oplus \oplusperp \oplus \oplusperp
+ \end{align*}
+ \Huge
+ \begin{align*}
+ Z = \directsumperp{V}{W}\\
+ \oplus \oplusperp \oplus \oplusperp
+ \end{align*}
+ \normalsize