15th Edition14 : Mathematics in Type
- Introduction
- Style of Mathematical Expressions
- General Usage
- 14.2 Standards for mathematical copy
- 14.3 Consistency of notation
- 14.4 Words versus symbols in text
- 14.5 Concise expression
- 14.6 Sentence beginning with a mathematical symbol
- 14.7 Adjacent mathematical symbols
- Signs and Symbols
- 14.8 Mathematical characters
- 14.9 Letters and accents
- 14.10 Letters and fonts
- 14.11 List of unusual characters
- 14.12 Special mathematical symbols
- 14.13 Signs for binary operations and relations
- 14.14 Basic spacing in mathematics
- 14.15 Functions
- 14.16 Functions that take limits
- Mathematical Expressions in Display
- 14.17 Displaying mathematical expressions
- 14.18 Qualifying clauses for displayed expressions
- 14.19 Breaking displayed expressions
- Numeration
- Punctuation
- 14.22 Mathematical expressions and punctuation
- 14.23 Elided lists
- 14.24 Elided operations and relations
- Delimiters
- 14.25 Common delimiters or fences
- 14.26 Functional notation
- 14.27 Set notation
- 14.28 Ordered set notation
- 14.29 Intervals
- 14.30 Delimiters denoting inner product
- 14.31 Binomial coefficients
- 14.32 Vertical bars
- 14.33 Single vertical bar
- 14.34 Cases
- Subscripts and Superscripts
- 14.35 Simple subscripts and superscripts
- 14.36 Complex subscripts and superscripts
- 14.37 Alignment of subscripts and superscripts
- Summations and Integrals
- Radicals
- Fractions
- 14.44 Fractions in text
- 14.45 Fractions in display
- 14.46 Fractions in subscripts and superscripts
- 14.47 Multiple and multilevel fractions
- 14.48 Rewriting fractions using exponents
- Matrices and Determinants
- Scalars, Vectors, and Tensors
- 14.51 Definitions
- 14.52 Vector and tensor multiplication
- 14.53 Additional tensor notation
- 14.54 Dirac notation
- Definitions, Theorems, and Other Formal Statements
- Probability and Statistics
- Preparation of Paper Manuscripts









