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I want to make a symbol representing the intersection over the range i = 1 to n (by having i = 1 at the bottom right of the intersection symbol and n at the top right, like a summation) How do I do this? Thanks!

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Like this?

\begin{displaymath}
  \bigcap\limits^n_{i=0}
\end{displaymath}

If you want to use it as inline math you could write it like this:

$\bigcap^n_{i=0}$

Since it's a very large symbol I wouln't suggest the inline solution

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Here is a solution creating the output you described

{\bigcap}_{i=0}^k

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  • Not exactly, what I intended, but it accomplishes the same thing. Thanks!
    – user24757
    Jan 22, 2013 at 22:10
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    Maybe this for inline expression, $\bigcap_{i=1}^{n}$
    – Sigur
    Jan 22, 2013 at 22:13
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Although not elegant, but gets the job done.

$\overset{\infty}{\underset{i=0}{\bigcap}}$

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