How to put text below some text in an equation
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Please refer the attached image. I want to write omega in mathbb{R} below sup as shown in the equation in the image. How should I do it?
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Please refer the attached image. I want to write omega in mathbb{R} below sup as shown in the equation in the image. How should I do it?
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Please refer the attached image. I want to write omega in mathbb{R} below sup as shown in the equation in the image. How should I do it?
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For what you want:
Er=sup_{omegainmathbb{R}}||G(jomega)-R(jomega)||_infty

If you want to put arbitrary text (or anything) below some other text (or anything you want) generally you can use underset{}{} and mathop{} like this
underset{Under}{mathop{Normal}}

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active
oldest
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up vote
3
down vote
For what you want:
Er=sup_{omegainmathbb{R}}||G(jomega)-R(jomega)||_infty

If you want to put arbitrary text (or anything) below some other text (or anything you want) generally you can use underset{}{} and mathop{} like this
underset{Under}{mathop{Normal}}

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For what you want:
Er=sup_{omegainmathbb{R}}||G(jomega)-R(jomega)||_infty

If you want to put arbitrary text (or anything) below some other text (or anything you want) generally you can use underset{}{} and mathop{} like this
underset{Under}{mathop{Normal}}

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up vote
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For what you want:
Er=sup_{omegainmathbb{R}}||G(jomega)-R(jomega)||_infty

If you want to put arbitrary text (or anything) below some other text (or anything you want) generally you can use underset{}{} and mathop{} like this
underset{Under}{mathop{Normal}}

For what you want:
Er=sup_{omegainmathbb{R}}||G(jomega)-R(jomega)||_infty

If you want to put arbitrary text (or anything) below some other text (or anything you want) generally you can use underset{}{} and mathop{} like this
underset{Under}{mathop{Normal}}

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Dũng Vũ
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