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%\iffalse % MetaComment
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%% | Copyright(C) 1997-2010 by F. Bosisio |
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%% | This program can be redistributed and/or modified under |
%% | the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License, either |
%% | version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any later |
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%% | This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. |
%% | The Current Maintainer of this work is F. Bosisio. |
%% | |
%% | This work consists of files sobolev.dtx and sobolev.html |
%% | and of the derived files sobolev.sty and sobolev.pdf. |
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% \changes{v0.1}{28 March 1997}{First release (basic commands)}
% \changes{v0.2}{3 April 1997}{Added package options}
% \changes{v0.3}{7 July 1997}{Fixed a bug in the command ``Scalar''}
% \changes{v0.4}{4 August 1997}{Fixed a bug in the options}
% \changes{v1.0}{5 August 1997}{Documentation added}
% \changes{v1.1}{4 November 1997}{Fixed a bug in the ``Hdiv'' command}
% \changes{v1.2}{5 November 1997}{Superscripts for ``Norm'' and ``SemiNorm''}
% \changes{v2.0}{14 November 1997}{Changed ``Scalar'' sintax; added ``Crochet''}
% \changes{v2.1}{5 March 1999}{Added copyright notice and changed addresses}
% \changes{v2.2}{9 April 2005}{Usage of the double-quote character (") avoided}
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% \title{Package \texttt{\FileName}\thanks{This is version \fileversion,
% last revised \filedate; documentation date \docdate}}
% \author{F. Bosisio\\\normalsize E-mail: \texttt{fbosisio@bigfoot.com}}
% \date{\filedate}
% \maketitle
%
% \begin{abstract}
% Documentation for the package \texttt{\FileName}.
% \end{abstract}
%
% \section{Introduction}
% This package provides some commands which are useful when dealing
% with Sobolev spaces and their relatives.
%
% In particular some commands are redefined, so care should be
% taken, expecially when including this package in an already
% existent \LaTeX{} file.
%
% \noindent
% The redefined commands are |\H| and |\L|.
% The effect of ``|\H|'' (which is a type of accent) can now be
% achieved by the command ``|\HAccent|'', whilst the job of ``|\L|''
% (i.e. print an ``L'' with a superimposed bar) is now done by the
% command ``|\Lbar|''.
%
% \section{The options}
% Two options are available at the moment: \texttt{DivInBrackets}
% and \texttt{DivAsExponent}.
% They only affect the output of the ``|\Hdiv|'' command.
%
% \noindent
% The firt options (\texttt{DivInBrackets}, which is the default)
% makes |\Hdiv| behave like ``|H(div;|\dots|)|'', while the second
% one (\texttt{DivAsExponent}) makes |\Hdiv| expand to
% ``|H^{div}(|\dots|)|''.
%
% \section{The commands}
% Most of the subsequent space-generating commands have mandatory
% arguments to indicate the type of the space.
% Often this argument consists of a single digit: in this case it
% is \emph{not} necessary to enclose it in brackets, since in \LaTeX{}
% the names of commands consists of letters only, and so a digit
% following it is certainly an argument.
% This saves a lot of typing and is the only reason that makes these
% commans useful (if you always had to type the brackets, then it
% would have been simpler to type the expansion of the command than
% the command itself !).
% In other words, you can think as if several commands exist (like
% |\H|, |\H1|, |\H10|, etc.), the ones with the digit beeing a sort of
% abbreviation for the general one.
%
% \subsection{The \texttt{H} command}
% The |\H| command is used to generate the symbol of sobolev
% spaces.
% It takes a mandatory argument, which is used as a
% superscript, and an optional argument, which is used as a
% subscript.
%
% \noindent
% As explained above, if the mandatory argument is a digit,
% it need not be enclosed in brackets.
% Moreover, if the optional argument is the digit ``0'', it
% can be typed without the square brackets.
%
% \noindent
% Here are some examples (whith the |\DefaultSet| set to its
% default value |\Omega|):
%
% \begin{tabular}{lll}
% |\H2| & $\Longrightarrow$ & $H^2(\Omega)$ \\
% |\H10| & $\Longrightarrow$ & $H^1_0(\Omega)$ \\
% |\H1[\Gamma_D]| & $\Longrightarrow$ & $H^1_{\Gamma_D}(\Omega)$ \\
% |\H{-1/2}| & $\Longrightarrow$ & $H^{-1/2}(\Omega)$
% \end{tabular}
%
% \subsection{The \texttt{Hdiv} command}
% The |\Hdiv| command is used to generate the sobolev space
% called ``H div''.
% It takes only an optional argument, which is used as a
% subscript and which need not to be surrounded by the square
% brackets if it is the digit ``0''.
%
% \noindent
% If the (default) option \texttt{DivInBrackets} is in effect,
% it differs from the command |\H| in that the word ``div'' is
% printed (in roman type) inside brackets, before the set.
% If, instead, the option \texttt{DivAsExponent} is active,
% then it is simply an abbreviation for |\H{\mathrm{div}}|.
%
% \noindent
% Here are some examples:\\
% \hfill \begin{tabular}{llcc}
% & & |DivInBrackets| & |DivAsExponent| \\
% |\Hdiv| & $\Longrightarrow$ & $H(\mathrm{div};\Omega)$ & $H^{\mathrm{div}}(\Omega)$ \\
% |\Hdiv0| & $\Longrightarrow$ & $H_0(\mathrm{div};\Omega)$ & $H^{\mathrm{div}}_0(\Omega)$ \\
% |\Hdiv[\Gamma_D]| & $\Longrightarrow$ & $H_{\Gamma_D}(\mathrm{div};\Omega)$ & $H^{\mathrm{div}}_{\Gamma_D}(\Omega)$
% \end{tabular} \hfill
%
% \subsection{The \texttt{L} command}
% The |\L| command is used to generate the symbol of
% Lebesgue-measurable functions.
% It has one argument which is the exponent of the L-space.
% Again, if this argument is a digit (or a single symbol,
% like ``|\infty|'') the surrounding braces are optional.
% Like for the |\H| command, the output of |\DefaultSet| is
% appended.
%
% \noindent
% Here are some examples: \hspace{2cm}
% \begin{tabular}{lll}
% |\L2| & $\Longrightarrow$ & $L^2(\Omega)$ \\
% |\L{10}| & $\Longrightarrow$ & $L^{10}(\Omega)$ \\
% |\L\infty| & $\Longrightarrow$ & $L^\infty(\Omega)$
% \end{tabular}
%
% \subsection{The \texttt{W} command}
% The |\W| command is completly analogous, except that it
% prints a ``W'' insted af an ``L'' and that it has two
% argument, both printed as a supercript, separated by a comma.
% It is used for the generalized Sobolev spaces.
%
% \noindent
% Here is an example of how it is used: \hspace{1cm}
% \begin{tabular}{lll}
% |\W{k}{p}| & $\Longrightarrow$ & $W^{k,p}(\Omega)$ \\
% |\W1\infty| & $\Longrightarrow$ & $W^{1,\infty}(\Omega)$
% \end{tabular}
%
% \subsection{The \texttt{D} command}
% The |\D| command is used in the theory of distributions:
% it prints the space of distributions over the |\DefaultSet|
% if followed by a prime symbol, or its dual space, otherwise.
% \hfill \begin{tabular}{lll}
% |\D| & $\Longrightarrow$ & $\mathcal{D}(\Omega)$ \\
% |\D'| & $\Longrightarrow$ & $\mathcal{D}'(\Omega)$
% \end{tabular} \hfill
%
% \subsection{The \texttt{Norm} command}
% The |\Norm| command has a mandatory and an optional argument;
% it generates the norm of the mandatory argument, with the
% optional argument, if present, as a whole subscript, to
% denote the space within which the norm is taken.
%
% \noindent
% Some examples: \hspace{3cm}
% \begin{tabular}{lll}
% |\Norm{f(x)}| & $\Longrightarrow$ & $\left\|f(x)\right\|$ \\
% |\Norm{g}[L^2]| & $\Longrightarrow$ & $\left\|g\right\|_{L^2}$
% \end{tabular}
%
% \subsection{The \texttt{SemiNorm} command}
% The |\SemiNorm| command is completly analoguos, but
% generates the semi-norm instead of the norm.
%
% \noindent
% Some examples: \hspace{2cm}
% \DeleteShortVerb{\|}
% \MakeShortVerb{\!}
% \begin{tabular}{lll}
% !\SemiNorm{f(x)}! & $\Longrightarrow$ & $\left|f(x)\right|$ \\
% !\SemiNorm{g}[H^1]! & $\Longrightarrow$ & $\left|g\right|_{H^1}$
% \end{tabular}
% \DeleteShortVerb{\!}
% \MakeShortVerb{\|}
%
% \subsection{The \texttt{Scalar} command}
% The |\Scalar| command has two arguments; a third optional
% argument (which is used as a whole subscript) may follow
% inside square brackets.
% The output consists of the two arguments separated by a
% comma and enclosed in a pair of adjustable-size brackets,
% with the optional argument placed as a subscript (to denote
% the space inside which the scalr product is taken).
%
% \noindent
% Some examples:
% \begin{tabular}{lll}
% |\Scalar{f}{g}| &$\Longrightarrow$& $\left(f,g\right)$ \\
% |\Scalar{u}{v}[L^2]| &$\Longrightarrow$& $\left(u,v\right)_{L^2}$\\
% \end{tabular}
%
% \subsection{The \texttt{Crochet} command}
% The |\Crochet| command has two arguments; a third optional
% argument (which is used as a whole subscript) may follow
% inside square brackets.
% The output consists of the two arguments separated by a
% comma and enclosed in a pair of adjustable-size
% angular-parenthesys, with the optional argument placed as
% a subscript (to denote the space inside which the duality
% is taken).
%
% \noindent
% Some examples:
% \begin{tabular}{lll}
% |\Crochet{f}{g}| &$\Longrightarrow$& $\left\langle f,g\right\rangle$ \\
% |\Crochet{u}{v}[D]| &$\Longrightarrow$& $\left\langle u,v\right\rangle_D$\\
% \end{tabular}
%
% \StopEventually{}
% \newpage
% \section{Implementation}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%%
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01]
\ProvidesPackage{\FileName}[\filedate\space v\fileversion\space\filedescr]
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The options set the flag for the |\Hdiv| command.
% \begin{macrocode}
%%
\newif\if@DivAsExp
\DeclareOption{DivAsExponent}{\@DivAsExptrue}
\DeclareOption{DivInBrackets}{\@DivAsExpfalse}
%%
\ExecuteOptions{DivInBrackets}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The ``|\ProcessOptions*|'' command was used here instead of
% ``|\ProcessOptions*|'' in order to process the options in the
% ``|\usepackage|'' order, rather than in the declaration order
% \begin{macrocode}
%%
\ProcessOptions*
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{\DefaultSet}
% The command |\DefaultSet| makes |\@DefaultSet| to print the
% given argument enclosed in brackets.
% It also let |\@DefaultSet@Div| to be the same, but with the
% word ``div'' inside the brackets, before the argument.
% \begin{macrocode}
%%
\newcommand{\DefaultSet}[1]{\def\@DefaultSet{(#1)}%
\def\@DefaultSet@Div{(\mathrm{div};#1)}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\NoDefaultSet}
% The command |\NoDefaultSet| deletes the content of the two macros
% |\@DefaultSet| and |\@DefaultSet@Div|, so that the first prints
% nothing, whilst the second only prints ``(div)''.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\NoDefaultSet}{\let\@DefaultSet=\relax%
\def\@DefaultSet@Div{(\mathrm{div})}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \noindent
% Set the default value for |\DefualtSet| to be $\Omega$.
% \begin{macrocode}
%%
\DefaultSet{\Omega}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\DoNothing@zero}
% This command does nothing, but strips the character ``0'' (which
% \emph{must} immediately follow it, otherwise an error occour)
% from the input, since it is defined with a ``0'' attached to its
% name.
% \begin{macrocode}
%%
\def\DoNothing@zero0{\relax}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\H}
% The commands ``|\@HSobolev|< and``|\HSobolev@quadra|'' prints
% an ``H'' in math-mode (via the |\ensuremath| command) with the
% argument as a superscript, and, respectively, without subscripts
% and wiht the second argument as a subscript.
% Then they call |\@DefaultSet| in order to print the name of a set
% inside brackets, or nothing depending on which of the commands
% |\DefaultSet| and |\NoDefaultSet| has previously been invoked.
% \begin{macrocode}
%%
\newcommand{\@HSobolev}[1]{\ensuremath{H^{#1}\@DefaultSet}}
\def\HSobolev@quadra#1[#2]{\ensuremath{H^{#1}_{#2}\@DefaultSet}}
% \end{macrocode}
% The original command ``|\H|'' (used to make a type of accent) is
% saved in |\HAccent|; then |\H| is redefined so that it calls one
% of the previous two commands, depending on which character
% follows the command name.
% If this character is a ``0'', then it also invokes the command
% |\DoNothing@zero|, in order to strip that zero from the input.
% All this is deferred at the ``|\begin{document}|'' in order to
% avoid conflicts with other packages.
% \begin{macrocode}
\AtBeginDocument{%
\let\HAccent=\H
\renewcommand{\H}[1]{%
\@ifnextchar0{\HSobolev@quadra{#1}[0]\DoNothing@zero}{%
\@ifnextchar[{\HSobolev@quadra{#1}}{\@HSobolev{#1}}}%
}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\Hdiv}
% The command |\@Hdiv@quadra| is used if the command |\Hdiv| is
% followed by a square bracket: it simply types ``H'' (in math mode)
% with a subscript.
% It also prints ``div'' (in roman) as an exponent and calls
% |\@DefaultSet| (with the ``DivAsExponent'' option) or calls
% |\@DefaultSet@Div| (with the ``DivInBraces'' option).
% \begin{macrocode}
%%
\def\@Hdiv@quadra[#1]{%
\if@DivAsExp \ensuremath{H^{\mathrm{div}}_{#1}\@DefaultSet}%
\else \ensuremath{H_{#1}\@DefaultSet@Div}\fi%
}
% \end{macrocode}
% The ``|\Hdiv|< command is defined so that it calls the previous command,
% or typesets the output itself, similarly to the |\H| command above.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\Hdiv}{%
\@ifnextchar0{\@Hdiv@quadra[0]\DoNothing@zero}{\@ifnextchar[{\@Hdiv@quadra}{%
\if@DivAsExp \ensuremath{H^{\mathrm{div}}\@DefaultSet}%
\else \ensuremath{H\@DefaultSet@Div}\fi}}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\L}
% First the old command |\L| (which prints an ``L'' whith a bar
% superimposed) is saved in |\Lbar|.
% Then |\L| is redefined to print an ``L'' in math-mode with its
% argument as a superscript, followed by the output of |\@DefaultSet|.
% All this is deferred at the ``|\begin{document}|'' in order to
% avoid conflicts with other packages.
% \begin{macrocode}
%%
\AtBeginDocument{%
\let\Lbar=\L
\renewcommand{\L}[1]{\ensuremath{L^{#1}\@DefaultSet}}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\W}
% The command |\W| is defined to print a ``W'' in math-mode with its
% two arguments as a superscript (separated by a comma) and followed
% by the output of |\@DefaultSet|.
% It is deferred at the ``|\begin{document}|'' in order to
% avoid conflicts with other packages.
% \begin{macrocode}
%%
\AtBeginDocument{%
\newcommand\W[2]{\ensuremath{W^{#1,#2}\@DefaultSet}}
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\D}
% The command |\D| is defined to print a calligraphic ``D'' in
% math-mode, followed by the output of |\@DefaultSet|.
% In order to allow for the proper treatment of the \emph{prime}
% symbol which can follow the command, the command |\InsiemeD@Primo|
% is defined: it is authomatically invoked by the command |\D| when
% followed by a prime. It differs only in that a prime is output
% \emph{before} invoking |\@DefaultSet|.
% This is deferred at the ``|\begin{document}|'' in order to
% avoid conflicts with other packages.
% \begin{macrocode}
%%
\def\InsiemeD@Primo'{\ensuremath{\mathcal{D}'\@DefaultSet}}
\AtBeginDocument{%
\newcommand{\D}{\@ifnextchar'{\InsiemeD@Primo}{%
\ensuremath{\mathcal{D}\@DefaultSet}}%
}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\Norm}
% The command |\Norm| prints its argument surrounded by a
% double-pipe delimiter of adjustable size.
% If an optional argument is present, it is used as a whole subscript.
% \begin{macrocode}
%%
\def\@Norma@Exp#1#2^#3{\ensuremath{\left\|#1\right\|_{#2}^{#3}}}
\def\@Norma#1[#2]{%
\@ifnextchar^{\@Norma@Exp{#1}{#2}}{\ensuremath{\left\|#1\right\|_{#2}}}%
}
\newcommand{\Norm}[1]{%
\@ifnextchar[{\@Norma{#1}}{\ensuremath{\left\|#1\right\|}}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\SemiNorm}
% The command |\SemiNorm| prints its argument surrounded by a
% single-pipe delimiter of adjustable size.
% If an optional argument is present, it is used as a whole subscript.
% \begin{macrocode}
%%
\def\@SemiNorma@Exp#1#2^#3{\ensuremath{\left|#1\right|_{#2}^{#3}}}
\def\@SemiNorma#1[#2]{%
\@ifnextchar^{\@SemiNorma@Exp{#1}{#2}}{\ensuremath{\left|#1\right|_{#2}}}%
}
\newcommand{\SemiNorm}[1]{%
\@ifnextchar[{\@SemiNorma{#1}}{\ensuremath{\left|#1\right|}}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\Scalar}
% The command |\Scalar| requires two arguments; a third optional
% argument (which is used as a whole subscript) may follow inside
% square brackets.
% The output consists of the two arguments separated by a comma and
% enclosed in a pair of adjustable-size brackets, with the optional
% argument placed as a subscript.
% \begin{macrocode}
%%
\def\@ProdottoScalare#1#2[#3]{\ensuremath{\left(#1,#2\right)_{#3}}}
\newcommand\Scalar[2]{%
\@ifnextchar[{\@ProdottoScalare{#1}{#2}}{\ensuremath{\left(#1,#2\right)}}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\Crochet}
% The command |\Crochet| requires two arguments; a third optional
% argument (which is used as a whole subscript) may follow inside
% square brackets.
% The output consists of the two arguments separated by a comma and
% enclosed in a pair of adjustable-size angular-parenthesys, with
% the optional argument placed as a subscript.
% \begin{macrocode}
%%
\def\Inner@Crochet#1#2[#3]{\ensuremath{\left\langle#1,#2\right\rangle_{#3}}}
\newcommand\Crochet[2]{%
\@ifnextchar[{\Inner@Crochet{#1}{#2}}{%
\ensuremath{\left\langle#1,#2\right\rangle}}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
%
% \CheckSum{179}
% \Finale
%
\endinput
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