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How to draw this diagram with tikzcd or other packages
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I just could draw the one with four arrows up parallel with one longer down also with appropriate spacing:
tikz-pgf tikz-cd
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I just could draw the one with four arrows up parallel with one longer down also with appropriate spacing:
tikz-pgf tikz-cd
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I just could draw the one with four arrows up parallel with one longer down also with appropriate spacing:
tikz-pgf tikz-cd
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I just could draw the one with four arrows up parallel with one longer down also with appropriate spacing:
tikz-pgf tikz-cd
tikz-pgf tikz-cd
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Not trivial…
The timesmathbbP^1
part is set in a zero width box.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,mathtools,amssymb,tikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[row sep=3em,column sep=3em]
& M_0,4mathrlaptimesmathbbP^1
arrow[d,"pi"',";bigguparrowbigguparrowbigguparrowbigguparrowsigma_i"]
\
B arrow[r,"kappa"'] & M_0,4
endtikzcd
enddocument
There are possibly different ways.
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With this answer it is very easy. You can use the nodes for anything you want.
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz-cd
usepackageamsmath,amssymb
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=2em,row sep=2em,execute at end picture=
foreach X in 1,2,3,4
-tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north)
ifnumX=4
node[midway,right] $sigma_i$
fi;
]
& |[text width=width("$M_0,4$")]|M_0,4times mathbbP^1arrow[d,"pi" swap] \
B arrow[r,"kappa" swap] & M_0,4 \
endtikzcd
enddocument
If you useforeach X in 1,2,3,4 -tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north) ifnumX=4 node[midway,right] $sigma_i$ fi;
the arrows resemble those on your screen shot even more.
– marmot
8 hours ago
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Not trivial…
The timesmathbbP^1
part is set in a zero width box.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,mathtools,amssymb,tikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[row sep=3em,column sep=3em]
& M_0,4mathrlaptimesmathbbP^1
arrow[d,"pi"',";bigguparrowbigguparrowbigguparrowbigguparrowsigma_i"]
\
B arrow[r,"kappa"'] & M_0,4
endtikzcd
enddocument
There are possibly different ways.
add a comment |
Not trivial…
The timesmathbbP^1
part is set in a zero width box.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,mathtools,amssymb,tikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[row sep=3em,column sep=3em]
& M_0,4mathrlaptimesmathbbP^1
arrow[d,"pi"',";bigguparrowbigguparrowbigguparrowbigguparrowsigma_i"]
\
B arrow[r,"kappa"'] & M_0,4
endtikzcd
enddocument
There are possibly different ways.
add a comment |
Not trivial…
The timesmathbbP^1
part is set in a zero width box.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,mathtools,amssymb,tikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[row sep=3em,column sep=3em]
& M_0,4mathrlaptimesmathbbP^1
arrow[d,"pi"',";bigguparrowbigguparrowbigguparrowbigguparrowsigma_i"]
\
B arrow[r,"kappa"'] & M_0,4
endtikzcd
enddocument
There are possibly different ways.
Not trivial…
The timesmathbbP^1
part is set in a zero width box.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,mathtools,amssymb,tikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[row sep=3em,column sep=3em]
& M_0,4mathrlaptimesmathbbP^1
arrow[d,"pi"',";bigguparrowbigguparrowbigguparrowbigguparrowsigma_i"]
\
B arrow[r,"kappa"'] & M_0,4
endtikzcd
enddocument
There are possibly different ways.
answered 8 hours ago
egregegreg
746k8919543295
746k8919543295
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With this answer it is very easy. You can use the nodes for anything you want.
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz-cd
usepackageamsmath,amssymb
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=2em,row sep=2em,execute at end picture=
foreach X in 1,2,3,4
-tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north)
ifnumX=4
node[midway,right] $sigma_i$
fi;
]
& |[text width=width("$M_0,4$")]|M_0,4times mathbbP^1arrow[d,"pi" swap] \
B arrow[r,"kappa" swap] & M_0,4 \
endtikzcd
enddocument
If you useforeach X in 1,2,3,4 -tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north) ifnumX=4 node[midway,right] $sigma_i$ fi;
the arrows resemble those on your screen shot even more.
– marmot
8 hours ago
add a comment |
With this answer it is very easy. You can use the nodes for anything you want.
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz-cd
usepackageamsmath,amssymb
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=2em,row sep=2em,execute at end picture=
foreach X in 1,2,3,4
-tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north)
ifnumX=4
node[midway,right] $sigma_i$
fi;
]
& |[text width=width("$M_0,4$")]|M_0,4times mathbbP^1arrow[d,"pi" swap] \
B arrow[r,"kappa" swap] & M_0,4 \
endtikzcd
enddocument
If you useforeach X in 1,2,3,4 -tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north) ifnumX=4 node[midway,right] $sigma_i$ fi;
the arrows resemble those on your screen shot even more.
– marmot
8 hours ago
add a comment |
With this answer it is very easy. You can use the nodes for anything you want.
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz-cd
usepackageamsmath,amssymb
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=2em,row sep=2em,execute at end picture=
foreach X in 1,2,3,4
-tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north)
ifnumX=4
node[midway,right] $sigma_i$
fi;
]
& |[text width=width("$M_0,4$")]|M_0,4times mathbbP^1arrow[d,"pi" swap] \
B arrow[r,"kappa" swap] & M_0,4 \
endtikzcd
enddocument
With this answer it is very easy. You can use the nodes for anything you want.
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz-cd
usepackageamsmath,amssymb
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=2em,row sep=2em,execute at end picture=
foreach X in 1,2,3,4
-tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north)
ifnumX=4
node[midway,right] $sigma_i$
fi;
]
& |[text width=width("$M_0,4$")]|M_0,4times mathbbP^1arrow[d,"pi" swap] \
B arrow[r,"kappa" swap] & M_0,4 \
endtikzcd
enddocument
edited 8 hours ago
answered 8 hours ago
marmotmarmot
133k6169319
133k6169319
If you useforeach X in 1,2,3,4 -tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north) ifnumX=4 node[midway,right] $sigma_i$ fi;
the arrows resemble those on your screen shot even more.
– marmot
8 hours ago
add a comment |
If you useforeach X in 1,2,3,4 -tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north) ifnumX=4 node[midway,right] $sigma_i$ fi;
the arrows resemble those on your screen shot even more.
– marmot
8 hours ago
If you use
foreach X in 1,2,3,4 -tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north) ifnumX=4 node[midway,right] $sigma_i$ fi;
the arrows resemble those on your screen shot even more.– marmot
8 hours ago
If you use
foreach X in 1,2,3,4 -tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north) ifnumX=4 node[midway,right] $sigma_i$ fi;
the arrows resemble those on your screen shot even more.– marmot
8 hours ago
add a comment |
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