How can I write this equation with Libreoffice formula?

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How can I write this equation with LibreOffice formula? At first, I do not know how to write this symbol of Hilbert space, another thing is, I do not see the option to put a limit in the symbol of direct sum like this picture. Anyone can help me?



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    This is definitely one of those "It's all Greek to me" moments.
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    May 13 at 14:26






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    You can try to ask on Ask LibreOffice for faster response.
    – N0rbert
    May 13 at 14:41







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    ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/154822/…
    – DJCrashdummy
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    @WinEunuuchs2Unix so lets ask Terdon >:)
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How can I write this equation with LibreOffice formula? At first, I do not know how to write this symbol of Hilbert space, another thing is, I do not see the option to put a limit in the symbol of direct sum like this picture. Anyone can help me?



enter image description here







share|improve this question


















  • 1




    This is definitely one of those "It's all Greek to me" moments.
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    May 13 at 14:26






  • 1




    You can try to ask on Ask LibreOffice for faster response.
    – N0rbert
    May 13 at 14:41







  • 1




    ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/154822/…
    – DJCrashdummy
    May 13 at 21:16






  • 1




    @WinEunuuchs2Unix so lets ask Terdon >:)
    – Rinzwind
    May 14 at 8:44












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How can I write this equation with LibreOffice formula? At first, I do not know how to write this symbol of Hilbert space, another thing is, I do not see the option to put a limit in the symbol of direct sum like this picture. Anyone can help me?



enter image description here







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How can I write this equation with LibreOffice formula? At first, I do not know how to write this symbol of Hilbert space, another thing is, I do not see the option to put a limit in the symbol of direct sum like this picture. Anyone can help me?



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  • 1




    This is definitely one of those "It's all Greek to me" moments.
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    May 13 at 14:26






  • 1




    You can try to ask on Ask LibreOffice for faster response.
    – N0rbert
    May 13 at 14:41







  • 1




    ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/154822/…
    – DJCrashdummy
    May 13 at 21:16






  • 1




    @WinEunuuchs2Unix so lets ask Terdon >:)
    – Rinzwind
    May 14 at 8:44












  • 1




    This is definitely one of those "It's all Greek to me" moments.
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    May 13 at 14:26






  • 1




    You can try to ask on Ask LibreOffice for faster response.
    – N0rbert
    May 13 at 14:41







  • 1




    ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/154822/…
    – DJCrashdummy
    May 13 at 21:16






  • 1




    @WinEunuuchs2Unix so lets ask Terdon >:)
    – Rinzwind
    May 14 at 8:44







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1




This is definitely one of those "It's all Greek to me" moments.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
May 13 at 14:26




This is definitely one of those "It's all Greek to me" moments.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
May 13 at 14:26




1




1




You can try to ask on Ask LibreOffice for faster response.
– N0rbert
May 13 at 14:41





You can try to ask on Ask LibreOffice for faster response.
– N0rbert
May 13 at 14:41





1




1




ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/154822/…
– DJCrashdummy
May 13 at 21:16




ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/154822/…
– DJCrashdummy
May 13 at 21:16




1




1




@WinEunuuchs2Unix so lets ask Terdon >:)
– Rinzwind
May 14 at 8:44




@WinEunuuchs2Unix so lets ask Terdon >:)
– Rinzwind
May 14 at 8:44










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H = oper ♁ from M = 0 to L H_M





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  • I tried it and it only halfway worked. Maybe it's because you haven't listed all the steps, so please add the steps to your answer.
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  • See the link in comments and add it into the q with reference ;)
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    May 14 at 8:46










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Try this:



H = oper ♁ from M = 0 to L H_M





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  • I tried it and it only halfway worked. Maybe it's because you haven't listed all the steps, so please add the steps to your answer.
    – karel
    May 14 at 3:12











  • See the link in comments and add it into the q with reference ;)
    – Rinzwind
    May 14 at 8:46














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Try this:



H = oper ♁ from M = 0 to L H_M





share|improve this answer






















  • I tried it and it only halfway worked. Maybe it's because you haven't listed all the steps, so please add the steps to your answer.
    – karel
    May 14 at 3:12











  • See the link in comments and add it into the q with reference ;)
    – Rinzwind
    May 14 at 8:46












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H = oper ♁ from M = 0 to L H_M





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H = oper ♁ from M = 0 to L H_M






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  • I tried it and it only halfway worked. Maybe it's because you haven't listed all the steps, so please add the steps to your answer.
    – karel
    May 14 at 3:12











  • See the link in comments and add it into the q with reference ;)
    – Rinzwind
    May 14 at 8:46
















  • I tried it and it only halfway worked. Maybe it's because you haven't listed all the steps, so please add the steps to your answer.
    – karel
    May 14 at 3:12











  • See the link in comments and add it into the q with reference ;)
    – Rinzwind
    May 14 at 8:46















I tried it and it only halfway worked. Maybe it's because you haven't listed all the steps, so please add the steps to your answer.
– karel
May 14 at 3:12





I tried it and it only halfway worked. Maybe it's because you haven't listed all the steps, so please add the steps to your answer.
– karel
May 14 at 3:12













See the link in comments and add it into the q with reference ;)
– Rinzwind
May 14 at 8:46




See the link in comments and add it into the q with reference ;)
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May 14 at 8:46












 

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