\Bumpeq

The \Bumpeq command in LaTeX is used to represent a specific type of mathematical relation known as the 'bump' relation. It is visually similar to the equals sign but with a small bump in the middle, indicating a nuanced or approximate equality often used in mathematical proofs or theoretical discussions.

Examples

Indicates that x is approximately or bump-equal to y, often used in theoretical contexts.

x \Bumpeq y

Used to show that two functions are approximately equal over a certain domain.

f(x) \Bumpeq g(x)

Represents an approximate equality in the context of a modified Pythagorean theorem.

a^2 + b^2 \Bumpeq c^2