\llbracket \rrbracket

The \llbracket \rrbracket command in LaTeX is used to create double square brackets, which are often used in mathematical expressions to denote intervals, commutators, or other specific mathematical constructs that require a distinct type of bracket.

Examples

Denotes an interval or a set including elements between a and b.

\llbracket a, b \rrbracket

Represents the commutator of two operators A and B in quantum mechanics.

\llbracket A, B \rrbracket = AB - BA

Used to denote a special function or operation applied to x, depending on context.

\llbracket x \rrbracket