On Wednesday 27 April 2005 09:43, + Jack Waldron wrote:
>  [ MODERATED ] ***********************
> As far as I can tell, there is no "power set" symbol (P with a double
> vertical line). This symbol is also useful as "projective space".
>
> "{} divides P" is the closest I can get, but this still looks nowhere near
> right.

Hi Jack
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On Wednesday 27 April 2005 15:19, Andy Lewis wrote:
> If you have a font installed which contains this symbol, you can define
> a code (such as %pset or anything which is easy to remember) for it
> within Math, by opening the symbols dialog box and clicking Edit.  Or
> you can insert it into a normal text document using Insert - Special
> Character, then copy and paste it into your Math expression.
>
> But first you have to find the character.  It is included in the Math5
> font (produced for Mathematica, downloadable for free from Mozilla I
> think), and in Code2000 (a massive font with just about every character
> and symbol ever devised), which is downloadable as shareware but very
> cheap ($5 ?).

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