I'm writing a thesis in physics. I need to use the, so called, 3-J, 6-J and 9-J symbols (please feel free to google). Instead of typing in matrices in every equation, I define these commands for the 3-J, 6-J and 9-J symbols, respectively:
Each one is working fine on its own inside an equation environment. However, when two of them are present in the same equation, I get an error (unless it is the same command twice).
For example, this does not work:
NEW: TikZ book now 40% off at Amazon.com for a short time.
And: Currently, Packt sells ebooks for $4.99 each if you buy 5 of their over 1000 ebooks. If you choose only a single one, $9.99. How about combining 3 LaTeX books with Python, gnuplot, mathplotlib, Matlab, ChatGPT or other AI books? Epub and PDF. Bundle (3 books, add more for higher discount): https://packt.link/MDH5p
hahaha, wasn't this a genuine sample of pure stupidity or what?!?
Poor me, I want to write a thesis in physics, too?
who am I kidding? maybe I should become a surgeon instead...
Anyway, thanks for wasting your time on me. Your answer, obviously, solved the problem.
NEW: TikZ book now 40% off at Amazon.com for a short time.
And: Currently, Packt sells ebooks for $4.99 each if you buy 5 of their over 1000 ebooks. If you choose only a single one, $9.99. How about combining 3 LaTeX books with Python, gnuplot, mathplotlib, Matlab, ChatGPT or other AI books? Epub and PDF. Bundle (3 books, add more for higher discount): https://packt.link/MDH5p