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Phantom overline over visible expression

The nucleus of an Overline atom is typeset in cramped style. You get the same height of the prime in a square root: \documentclass{article} \begin{document} \[ \sqrt{x'} \] \end{document} You can see ...
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Phantom overline over visible expression

An appropriate solution depends critically on the meanings of the \overline and ' ("prime") operations. Do please let us know what these operations mean. If "prime" denotes ...
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Phantom overline over visible expression

There are two options you can take: \smash will cause its argument to act like it’s under an \overline (or inside a \sqrt): \[ f(\smash{x'},\overline{x'}) \] You can define a command that will set ...
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