Error Message when trying to use two betas in subscript
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I am trying to use
$simga_{beta_1 beta_2}$ and $simga_{beta_2 beta_1}$
in my text. However, I always get the following error message, which I do not understand
! Undefined control sequence.
l.266 ...ma_{beta_1}^2,sigma_{beta_2}^2, simga
_{beta_1beta_2}$ and $s...
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never def'ed. If you have
misspelled it (e.g., `hobx'), type `I' and the correct
spelling (e.g., `Ihbox'). Otherwise just continue,
and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.
How can I solve this?
subscripts
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I am trying to use
$simga_{beta_1 beta_2}$ and $simga_{beta_2 beta_1}$
in my text. However, I always get the following error message, which I do not understand
! Undefined control sequence.
l.266 ...ma_{beta_1}^2,sigma_{beta_2}^2, simga
_{beta_1beta_2}$ and $s...
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never def'ed. If you have
misspelled it (e.g., `hobx'), type `I' and the correct
spelling (e.g., `Ihbox'). Otherwise just continue,
and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.
How can I solve this?
subscripts
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I am trying to use
$simga_{beta_1 beta_2}$ and $simga_{beta_2 beta_1}$
in my text. However, I always get the following error message, which I do not understand
! Undefined control sequence.
l.266 ...ma_{beta_1}^2,sigma_{beta_2}^2, simga
_{beta_1beta_2}$ and $s...
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never def'ed. If you have
misspelled it (e.g., `hobx'), type `I' and the correct
spelling (e.g., `Ihbox'). Otherwise just continue,
and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.
How can I solve this?
subscripts
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I am trying to use
$simga_{beta_1 beta_2}$ and $simga_{beta_2 beta_1}$
in my text. However, I always get the following error message, which I do not understand
! Undefined control sequence.
l.266 ...ma_{beta_1}^2,sigma_{beta_2}^2, simga
_{beta_1beta_2}$ and $s...
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never def'ed. If you have
misspelled it (e.g., `hobx'), type `I' and the correct
spelling (e.g., `Ihbox'). Otherwise just continue,
and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.
How can I solve this?
subscripts
subscripts
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You have simga instead of sigma.
General rule: at the end of the top part of the line with an error there is a reason of it. In this case simga.
Has been a long time since I felt this stupid! Thanks alot. Do not know how I missed that.
– Mucteam
Nov 15 at 15:20
@Mucteam don't worry, we've all don't it
– daleif
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You have simga instead of sigma.
General rule: at the end of the top part of the line with an error there is a reason of it. In this case simga.
Has been a long time since I felt this stupid! Thanks alot. Do not know how I missed that.
– Mucteam
Nov 15 at 15:20
@Mucteam don't worry, we've all don't it
– daleif
Nov 15 at 17:24
add a comment |
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You have simga instead of sigma.
General rule: at the end of the top part of the line with an error there is a reason of it. In this case simga.
Has been a long time since I felt this stupid! Thanks alot. Do not know how I missed that.
– Mucteam
Nov 15 at 15:20
@Mucteam don't worry, we've all don't it
– daleif
Nov 15 at 17:24
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You have simga instead of sigma.
General rule: at the end of the top part of the line with an error there is a reason of it. In this case simga.
You have simga instead of sigma.
General rule: at the end of the top part of the line with an error there is a reason of it. In this case simga.
edited Nov 15 at 15:20
answered Nov 15 at 15:18
Przemysław Scherwentke
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Has been a long time since I felt this stupid! Thanks alot. Do not know how I missed that.
– Mucteam
Nov 15 at 15:20
@Mucteam don't worry, we've all don't it
– daleif
Nov 15 at 17:24
add a comment |
Has been a long time since I felt this stupid! Thanks alot. Do not know how I missed that.
– Mucteam
Nov 15 at 15:20
@Mucteam don't worry, we've all don't it
– daleif
Nov 15 at 17:24
Has been a long time since I felt this stupid! Thanks alot. Do not know how I missed that.
– Mucteam
Nov 15 at 15:20
Has been a long time since I felt this stupid! Thanks alot. Do not know how I missed that.
– Mucteam
Nov 15 at 15:20
@Mucteam don't worry, we've all don't it
– daleif
Nov 15 at 17:24
@Mucteam don't worry, we've all don't it
– daleif
Nov 15 at 17:24
add a comment |
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