For the normal \mathop
primitive, the extra space on the right side of the operator will not be displayed when it is followed by a parenthesis. For my own work, I am notating the operators after the input. That is, I write (x)f
for f(x)
, however, since the \mathop
primitive isn't originally defined for this purpose, the thin space before the operator still shows up. Is there a way to redefine \mathop
to fit better with this notation?
This is how \mathop
is behaving. (Using \ker
as an example)
$f \ker f$
$(f) \ker (f)$
This is how I want \mathop
to behave.
\mathrm{ker}\,