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Add a \factorial command.
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1 %
2 % Only the most commonly-used macros. Needed by everything else.
3 %
4
5 % Place the argument in matching left/right parntheses.
6 \providecommand*{\of}[1]{ \left({#1}\right) }
7
8 % Group terms using parentheses.
9 \providecommand*{\qty}[1]{ \left({#1}\right) }
10
11 % Group terms using square brackets.
12 \providecommand*{\sqty}[1]{ \left[{#1}\right] }
13
14 % Create a set from the given elements
15 \providecommand*{\set}[1]{\left\lbrace{#1}\right\rbrace}
16
17 % A set comprehension, where the ``such that...'' bar is added
18 % automatically. The bar was chosen over a colon to avoid ambiguity
19 % with the L : V -> V notation. We can't leverage \set here because \middle
20 % needs \left and \right present.
21 \providecommand*{\setc}[2]{\left\lbrace{#1}\ \middle|\ {#2} \right\rbrace}
22
23 % A pair of things.
24 \providecommand*{\pair}[2]{ \left({#1},{#2}\right) }
25
26 % The Cartesian product of two things.
27 \providecommand*{\cartprod}[2]{ {#1}\times{#2} }
28
29 % The Cartesian product of three things.
30 \providecommand*{\cartprodthree}[3]{ \cartprod{{#1}}{\cartprod{{#2}}{{#3}}} }
31
32 % The factorial operator.
33 \providecommand*{\factorial}[1]{ {#1}! }
34
35 %
36 % Product spaces
37 %
38 % All of the product spaces (for example, R^n) that follow default to
39 % an exponent of ``n'', but that exponent can be changed by providing
40 % it as an optional argument. If the exponent given is ``1'', then it
41 % will be omitted entirely.
42 %
43
44 % The natural n-space, N x N x N x ... x N.
45 \providecommand*{\Nn}[1][n]{
46 \mathbb{N}\if\detokenize{#1}\detokenize{1}{}\else^{#1}\fi
47 }
48
49 % The integral n-space, Z x Z x Z x ... x Z.
50 \providecommand*{\Zn}[1][n]{
51 \mathbb{Z}\if\detokenize{#1}\detokenize{1}{}\else^{#1}\fi
52 }
53
54 % The rational n-space, Q x Q x Q x ... x Q.
55 \providecommand*{\Qn}[1][n]{
56 \mathbb{Q}\if\detokenize{#1}\detokenize{1}{}\else^{#1}\fi
57 }
58
59 % The real n-space, R x R x R x ... x R.
60 \providecommand*{\Rn}[1][n]{
61 \mathbb{R}\if\detokenize{#1}\detokenize{1}{}\else^{#1}\fi
62 }
63
64 % The complex n-space, C x C x C x ... x C.
65 \providecommand*{\Cn}[1][n]{
66 \mathbb{C}\if\detokenize{#1}\detokenize{1}{}\else^{#1}\fi
67 }