John Lee (Introduction to Smooth Manifolds) seems to use some package that Detexify doesn't know for his curly letters. Here are some examples:
Does anyone know how to generate these letters?
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Sign up to join this communityJohn Lee (Introduction to Smooth Manifolds) seems to use some package that Detexify doesn't know for his curly letters. Here are some examples:
Does anyone know how to generate these letters?
According to mathalpha's documentation, it seems that this is Mathtime Pro 2 script, which is a commercial (i.e., not free) font.
mtpro2
package. If you have access to the full (non-free) version of this package, you would load it with the option mtpcal
and generate the letters by writing (in math mode) \mathbcal{B}
, \mathbcal{D}
, \mathbcal{L}
, etc.
Isn't this one? Maybe you should search for some different font for the exact shape, but...