How to typeset argmin and argmax in Markdown?

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Solution 1

The way to do this is by using the \underset command.

Syntax:

\underset{<constraints>}{\operatorname{<argmax or argmin>}}

Example:

$\underset{c\in C}{\operatorname{argmax}}$

Solution 2

Maybe this is what you look for

$ \hat{\theta}^{MLE}=\underset{a}{\operatorname{\argmax}} P(D|\theta) = \frac{a_1}{a_1+a_0} $

The trick is done by \underset, which put a character under an expression, as you see below.

underset arg max

Anyway, I see widely used the simple underscore expression, along with \argand \max, as you see below.

plain arg max

If you want to know something more about the many ways you can choose, take a look at here: Command for argmin or argmax?

Hope to be helpful

Solution 3

This worked for me when using pandoc for markdown-to-PDF conversion. (The subscript 'a' is correctly placed underneath the 'argmin'):

---
header-includes:
    - \newcommand{\argmin}{\mathop{\mathrm{argmin}}\limits}
---

Some text.

$A = \argmin_a f(a)$
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Updated on June 05, 2022

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  • Ébe Isaac
    Ébe Isaac almost 2 years

    There are posts in TeX.SE that shows how argmin and argmax with limits can be typesetted using the \DeclareMathOperator* command. But how to do this in Markdown?

    I am especially interested in doing this in Jupyter Notebook when I'm documenting in Markdown.

    Is this possible?