The case of SL(2,C) brings up a couple of questions aside from accents. I note that Robert's display list shows a bold C, presumably for the complex numbers, as, for instance, MR style prescribes. However, many choose a blackboard bold or doublestruck font, and so then there's an argument for hoping that people might consider a math entity ℂ which the reader could display in the locally favored way. In contrast to MR, Robert did not choose to put the _abbreviation_, SL, naming the classical Special Linear group in roman, as opposed to a presumed italic within a mathematical expression. Again one could argue here for a math entity &SL;. This notation is probably understood most commonly as a certain 2 x 2 matrix group. The placement of the 2 for the dimension is often as a subscript, i.e., SL_2(\bbf C) is common. You can argue that the (.,.) notation just gives a pair as an argument to a functor SL, so the comma is part of the math notation for a pair, or you can make other arguments for the treatment of the comma. When it comes to accenting expressions like SL(2,C) opinions differ here too. The quantum group ${\rm SL}_q(2,{\bf C})$ has been seen, and the space of unitary representations $SL(2,C)\hat{}$, where the hat is postfixed rather than spanning; and then there are constructions like $\widetilde{SL(2,C)}$ where it seems that there is a feeling that the ~ cannot operate as a postfix but has to be a sort of lid over the whole expression (leading to abominations like $\widetilde{{\rm U}(1) \times {\rm SU}(2) \times {\rm SU}(2)}$). And so on: you have to allow specification of embellishment placement, and I think it is desirable to allow what Nico nicely distinguishes as over- and under-line elements as well as accents (stackable, for Vietnamese at least). Of course, in Unicode there are fonts full of fully accented characters, I believe, aside from their presence in the ISO Latins etc. PatrickReceived on Wednesday, 3 July 1996 18:32:37 UTC
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