I discovered in a TeX document the following commands :
$$ u_n \hbox to 0pt{\hskip 3mm$/$\hss} \longrightarrow 0 $$
I don't uderstand what they do exactly and how exactly how to use them (all i can grasp here is that it allows to put some text on top of some other text).
Are \hbox to 0pt and {\hskip 3mm$/$\hss} somehow related ?
What does \hbox to 0pt exactly do (what can it be used for) and what about {\hskip 3mm$/$\hss} ?
Are they part of some sort of list of \hsomething commands installed by default if LaTeX ?


\rlap{\hskip 3mm$/$}. Basically it overlaps whatever is to the right (\longrightarrow)and inserts a math / 3mm in. See also\mathrlapfrom the mathtools package. – John Kormylo Jul 18 '21 at 17:58\hskips (orhorizontalskips), consider reviewing What commands are there for horizontal spacing? – Werner Jul 18 '21 at 18:48\makeboxor at least the plain tex derived versions,\rlap– David Carlisle Jul 18 '21 at 20:30\centernot\longrightarrowthat requires\usepackage{centernot}. – egreg Jul 18 '21 at 21:02\hspaceor\makebox) which mess up the document formatting in mysterious and unexpected ways. – alephzero Jul 19 '21 at 04:16