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Supremum of the infimum

Is there a way to make the subscripts appear evenly in the following code: \sup_{a\in A}\inf_{b\in B}?

That is, so that a\in A doesn't appear lower than b\in B (can't post a sample pic - need more than 10 rep points)?

Thanks for any help in advance!

  • I've duped here based on the particular situation but also note http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/3223/subscripts-for-primed-variables – Joseph Wright Dec 02 '11 at 08:11

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Are you referring to inline or display math? In display mode, the mathtools package provides a command to adjust the "limits"

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{mathtools}

\begin{document}
\[\adjustlimits\inf_{a\in A}\sup_{b\in B} f(a,b)\]
\end{document}

adjusted limits

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  • Yes, I was referring to display math. Your solution is great, thank you! –  Jul 05 '11 at 13:06