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This is a list of symbols found within all branches of mathematics to express a formula or to represent a constant.
When reading the list, it is important to recognize that a mathematical concept is independent of the symbol chosen to represent it. For many of the symbols below, the symbol is usually synonymous with the corresponding concept (ultimately an arbitrary choice made as a result of the cumulative history of mathematics), but in some situations a different convention may be used. For example, depending on context, the triple bar "≡" may represent congruence or a definition. Further, in mathematical logic, numerical equality is sometimes represented by "≡" instead of "=", with the latter representing equality of well-formed formulas. In short, convention dictates the meaning.
Each symbol is shown both in HTML, whose display depends on the browser's access to an appropriate font installed on the particular device, and in TeX, as an image.
Basic symbols
Symbols based on equality sign
Symbols that point left or right
Brackets
Other non-letter symbols
Letter-based symbols
Includes upside-down letters.
Letter modifiers
Symbols based on Latin letters
Symbols based on Hebrew or Greek letters
Variations
In mathematics written in Arabic, some symbols may be reversed to make right-to-left writing and reading easier.[۱]
See also
- Greek letters used in mathematics, science, and engineering
- ISO 31-11 (Mathematical signs and symbols for use in physical sciences and technology)
- Latin letters used in mathematics
- List of mathematical abbreviations
- List of mathematical symbols by subject
- Mathematical alphanumeric symbols
- Mathematical constants and functions
- Mathematical notation
- Mathematical operators and symbols in Unicode
- Notation in probability and statistics
- Physical constants
- Table of logic symbols
- Table of mathematical symbols by introduction date
- Typographical conventions in mathematical formulae
References
External links
- The complete set of mathematics Unicode characters کينډۍ:Webarchive
- Jeff Miller: Earliest Uses of Various Mathematical Symbols
- Numericana: Scientific Symbols and Icons
- GIF and PNG Images for Math Symbols
- Mathematical Symbols in Unicode کينډۍ:Webarchive
- Using Greek and special characters from Symbol font in HTML
- Unicode Math Symbols کينډۍ:Webarchive - a quick form for using unicode math symbols.
- DeTeXify handwritten symbol recognition — doodle a symbol in the box, and the program will tell you what its name is
Some Unicode charts of mathematical operators:
- Index of Unicode symbols
- Range 2100–214F: Unicode Letterlike Symbols
- Range 2190–21FF: Unicode Arrows
- Range 2200–22FF: Unicode Mathematical Operators
- Range 27C0–27EF: Unicode Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols–A
- Range 2980–29FF: Unicode Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols–B
- Range 2A00–2AFF: Unicode Supplementary Mathematical Operators
Some Unicode cross-references:
- Short list of commonly used LaTeX symbols and Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List کينډۍ:Webarchive
- MathML Characters - sorts out Unicode, HTML and MathML/TeX names on one page
- Unicode values and MathML names
- Unicode values and Postscript names کينډۍ:Webarchive from the source code for Ghostscript
- ↑ M. Benatia, A. Lazrik, and K. Sami, "Arabic mathematical symbols in Unicode کينډۍ:Webarchive", 27th Internationalization and Unicode Conference, 2005.