# Physics bra-ket symbols in IPython

I am trying to have the ket symbol which is usually written in latex as \ket{\psi}. However, this doesn't work when written within the $$...$$. This also doesn't work when written using IPython.display.

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\$ latex
** \documentclass{article}\usepackage{amsmath}\begin{document}
... chatter chatter ...
* \show\ket
> \ket=undefined.


So your \ket macro is coming from some package or other which I don't know what it is. This doesn't explain why it doesn't work in $$...$$ -- you have to work at it to get things to not work in display math -- but it does explain why it doesn't work in IPython: whichever package this is isn't being loaded in IPython's canned TeX environment (or) IPython's emulation of TeX math input language does not include this macro.

Here's a reasonable definition in terms of primitive math symbols, which should work fine in display mode. I don't know if you can put this into IPython verbatim, but you should at least be able to write out the expansion longhand when needed (e.g. $$\left| \psi \right\rangle$$)

\newcommand{\ket}[1]{\left|{#1}\right\rangle}
\newcommand{\bra}[1]{\left\langle{#1}\right|}


EDIT: define macros using LaTeX preferred interface, rather than primitive \def.

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That is indeed a handy quick-fix. Thanks a lot. –  Srivatsan Balakrishnan Nov 2 '13 at 12:46