# Is there a symbol for a circled intersection? Like \oplus for the plus sign [duplicate]

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How do I put a circle around an operator?

Is there a symbol for a circled intersection sign? or an alternative way to render something like in the image below? Something like \oplus for the plus sign. I need to use this symbol inside a math environment as a sub index.

The result I am expecting is something like this:

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## marked as duplicate by Harish Kumar, lockstep, Jake, Gonzalo Medina, clemensAug 20 '12 at 17:11

Ther is certainly a duplicate/related of this question which I can't find right now. For the time being I am posting this tikz solution.

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{tikz}
%% Code borrowed from Altermundus http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/53698/
\newcommand{\myointersection}{
\mathbin{
\mathchoice
{\ointersection{\displaystyle}}
{\ointersection{\textstyle}}
{\ointersection{\scriptstyle}}
{\ointersection{\scriptscriptstyle}}
}
}
\newcommand{\ointersection}[1]{\tikz[baseline=(X.base), inner sep=0, outer sep=0]\node[draw,circle] (X) {$#1\cap$};}

\begin{document}
$m^{\Omega}_{i\myointersection j}\left(H\right)$
\end{document}


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Thanks for the answer. Sadly, it doesn't render very pretty when used as a subindex... it is to big. –  Felipe Aguirre Aug 20 '12 at 16:13
@FelipeAguirre: This is not designed for a sub index. The duplicate I mentioned, (If you can find it) can be used for such things. –  Harish Kumar Aug 20 '12 at 16:19
Can you please give me some clues or keywords to search for the other question? –  Felipe Aguirre Aug 20 '12 at 16:26
@FelipeAguirre: See this How do I put a circle around an operator? –  Harish Kumar Aug 20 '12 at 16:42
Thank you!! it works just fine –  Felipe Aguirre Aug 20 '12 at 17:05