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I have already used all the a,b,c,d,g,i,j,k,l,m,n,p,q,r,t,v,w,\alpha,\beta symbols, I wonder how to denote summation indices in my paper now? What would you use?

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I don't think this is a TeX/LaTeX problem – egreg Jan 12 at 12:20
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Package alphalph provides ways to extend a limited symbol set. – Heiko Oberdiek Jan 12 at 12:23
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@egreg: it is a LaTeX problem – Herbert Jan 12 at 12:24
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I do not see the (La)TeX problem either. Why don’t you use indices? For example: All “counters” use the variable c and are further defined by their index: c_0, c_1, c_{\textrm{important}}, and so on. – Qrrbrbirlbel Jan 12 at 12:35
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@Sunny88 May be you could include a part of your code so that we could correct/solve it. – Manuel Jan 12 at 15:52
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closed as off topic by tohecz, Qrrbrbirlbel, egreg, Seamus, Scott H. Jan 12 at 17:37

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