Logical "and" character in TeX (⋀)
$((a\implies b) \land (c\implies a)) \implies (c \implies b)$
\land
and \wedge
are synonymous.
In case you don't like the default \wedge
symbol, you can try the one provided by the mathabx
package:
EDIT: Oh the shame, not even an example? Based on egreg's solution:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{mathabx}
\begin{document}
% from egreg's solution
$((a \implies b) \land (c \implies a)) (c \implies b)$
\end{document}
Note that the use of mathabx
is just an aesthetic choice. Since you are writing logic, egreg's approach is the way to go, since it's more semantic.
use $\wedge$
or $\bigwedge$