How can I get an uppercase sigma (∑) with both a subscript and a superscript to appear in a sentence WITH the subscript BELOW the sigma and the superscript ABOVE the ∑ (and neither of the lower/raised FOLLOWING the sigma?
In a regular formula that is preceded and followed by a double space, everything works/looks fine.
\sum\limits_0^nbut publications almost never do that as it destroys the baseline spacing of the surrounding paragraph. – David Carlisle Jan 15 '16 at 17:14limits, for example$\sum\limits_{-\infty}^{+\infty}$. – Zarko Jan 15 '16 at 17:14