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I want to typeset a hooked right arrow (i.e. hookrightarrow) with two hooks at the beginning (a notation for a compact embedding), but was unable to find it in the comprehensive symbol list. Is there a package providing such a symbol or what's a good way to create such a symbol myself?










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    I want to typeset a hooked right arrow (i.e. hookrightarrow) with two hooks at the beginning (a notation for a compact embedding), but was unable to find it in the comprehensive symbol list. Is there a package providing such a symbol or what's a good way to create such a symbol myself?










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      I want to typeset a hooked right arrow (i.e. hookrightarrow) with two hooks at the beginning (a notation for a compact embedding), but was unable to find it in the comprehensive symbol list. Is there a package providing such a symbol or what's a good way to create such a symbol myself?










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      I want to typeset a hooked right arrow (i.e. hookrightarrow) with two hooks at the beginning (a notation for a compact embedding), but was unable to find it in the comprehensive symbol list. Is there a package providing such a symbol or what's a good way to create such a symbol myself?







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          My own attempt (with original spacing of hookrightarrow as reference):



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          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{amsmath}
          usepackage{mathtools}

          % double hooked arrow with length of normal hooked arrow
          newcommand{doublehookrightarrow}{%
          mathrel{mathrlap{{mspace{4mu}lhook}}{hookrightarrow}}
          }

          % double hooked arrow with length of hook + hookrightarrow
          newcommand{doublehookrightarrowalt}{%
          lhookjoinrelrelbarmspace{-12mu}hookrightarrow
          }

          begin{document}

          $A doublehookrightarrow B$, $iota_{A doublehookrightarrow B}$

          $A doublehookrightarrowalt B$, $iota_{A doublehookrightarrowalt B}$

          % for spacing reference:
          $A hookrightarrow B$, $iota_{A hookrightarrow B}$

          end{document}





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            I don't think you'll get a much better answer than the one you've already provided; this seems like the correct way to define this symbol.

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          My own attempt (with original spacing of hookrightarrow as reference):



          compiled output



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{amsmath}
          usepackage{mathtools}

          % double hooked arrow with length of normal hooked arrow
          newcommand{doublehookrightarrow}{%
          mathrel{mathrlap{{mspace{4mu}lhook}}{hookrightarrow}}
          }

          % double hooked arrow with length of hook + hookrightarrow
          newcommand{doublehookrightarrowalt}{%
          lhookjoinrelrelbarmspace{-12mu}hookrightarrow
          }

          begin{document}

          $A doublehookrightarrow B$, $iota_{A doublehookrightarrow B}$

          $A doublehookrightarrowalt B$, $iota_{A doublehookrightarrowalt B}$

          % for spacing reference:
          $A hookrightarrow B$, $iota_{A hookrightarrow B}$

          end{document}





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            I don't think you'll get a much better answer than the one you've already provided; this seems like the correct way to define this symbol.

            – Circumscribe
            Jan 8 at 20:19
















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          My own attempt (with original spacing of hookrightarrow as reference):



          compiled output



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{amsmath}
          usepackage{mathtools}

          % double hooked arrow with length of normal hooked arrow
          newcommand{doublehookrightarrow}{%
          mathrel{mathrlap{{mspace{4mu}lhook}}{hookrightarrow}}
          }

          % double hooked arrow with length of hook + hookrightarrow
          newcommand{doublehookrightarrowalt}{%
          lhookjoinrelrelbarmspace{-12mu}hookrightarrow
          }

          begin{document}

          $A doublehookrightarrow B$, $iota_{A doublehookrightarrow B}$

          $A doublehookrightarrowalt B$, $iota_{A doublehookrightarrowalt B}$

          % for spacing reference:
          $A hookrightarrow B$, $iota_{A hookrightarrow B}$

          end{document}





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            I don't think you'll get a much better answer than the one you've already provided; this seems like the correct way to define this symbol.

            – Circumscribe
            Jan 8 at 20:19














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          My own attempt (with original spacing of hookrightarrow as reference):



          compiled output



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{amsmath}
          usepackage{mathtools}

          % double hooked arrow with length of normal hooked arrow
          newcommand{doublehookrightarrow}{%
          mathrel{mathrlap{{mspace{4mu}lhook}}{hookrightarrow}}
          }

          % double hooked arrow with length of hook + hookrightarrow
          newcommand{doublehookrightarrowalt}{%
          lhookjoinrelrelbarmspace{-12mu}hookrightarrow
          }

          begin{document}

          $A doublehookrightarrow B$, $iota_{A doublehookrightarrow B}$

          $A doublehookrightarrowalt B$, $iota_{A doublehookrightarrowalt B}$

          % for spacing reference:
          $A hookrightarrow B$, $iota_{A hookrightarrow B}$

          end{document}





          share|improve this answer















          My own attempt (with original spacing of hookrightarrow as reference):



          compiled output



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{amsmath}
          usepackage{mathtools}

          % double hooked arrow with length of normal hooked arrow
          newcommand{doublehookrightarrow}{%
          mathrel{mathrlap{{mspace{4mu}lhook}}{hookrightarrow}}
          }

          % double hooked arrow with length of hook + hookrightarrow
          newcommand{doublehookrightarrowalt}{%
          lhookjoinrelrelbarmspace{-12mu}hookrightarrow
          }

          begin{document}

          $A doublehookrightarrow B$, $iota_{A doublehookrightarrow B}$

          $A doublehookrightarrowalt B$, $iota_{A doublehookrightarrowalt B}$

          % for spacing reference:
          $A hookrightarrow B$, $iota_{A hookrightarrow B}$

          end{document}






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            I don't think you'll get a much better answer than the one you've already provided; this seems like the correct way to define this symbol.

            – Circumscribe
            Jan 8 at 20:19














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            I don't think you'll get a much better answer than the one you've already provided; this seems like the correct way to define this symbol.

            – Circumscribe
            Jan 8 at 20:19








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          I don't think you'll get a much better answer than the one you've already provided; this seems like the correct way to define this symbol.

          – Circumscribe
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          I don't think you'll get a much better answer than the one you've already provided; this seems like the correct way to define this symbol.

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          Jan 8 at 20:19


















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