Math & SciencelaTex for physics.

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vinc
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laTex for physics.

Post by vinc »

Good evening

My future vocation is to be an astrophysicist.

Would like to know what are the graphical possibilities of laTex.

Can we do mathematical graphs?

Make drawings?

See you soon.

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Stefan Kottwitz
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laTex for physics.

Post by Stefan Kottwitz »

Hi vinc,

sure!

Take a look at some samples on latex-cookbook.net or TeXample.net, there's also a Physics and Astronomy section.

Stefan
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