Permutation

This is a minimal working example. To update preview, you can either use the shortcut Ctrl + Enter or click the update preview submenu under the Preview menu in the toolbar.

Math formula

Anything between two $ characters will be treated as TeX math, for example, . For display math, use $$ delimiters.

Numbering and referencing

For any real number , we have The equation is the power series definition of the exponential function, and the equation is known as Euler’s formula.

LaTeX package

To use a LaTeX package, include it in the latex preamble submenu under the Meta menu. Here is an example of using tikz-cd package:

A note: there are a few packages that are not supported, so a direct paste of your complex latex preamble may cause errors. But some small changes should be enough to make it work.

Theorem-like environment

I have a proof of this theorem, but there is not enough space.

You need not remember the exact syntax, the editor will help you with that.

Bibliography

Einstein’s journal paper (Einstein 1905) and Dirac’s book (Dirac 1981) are physics-related items.

Reference

Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice. 1981. The Principles of Quantum Mechanics. International Series of Monographs on Physics. Clarendon Press.
Einstein, Albert. 1905. Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter Körper. (German) [On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies].” Annalen Der Physik 322 (10): 891–921.

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